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Explore our collection of luxury marble console tables, from sculptural designs crafted in natural stone to refined consoles combining marble with metal and other considered materials. Selected for their distinctive veining, architectural proportions and enduring character, these pieces bring a strong material presence to hallways, living rooms and sophisticated entrance spaces.
Marble Console Tables
Camden Marble 110 cm Console Table with Marble Top and Stainless Steel Base
£690.00
Primrose 135 cm Gold Console Table with Gold Base and Marble Top
£1,778.00
Marble Column Console Table - 153x78 cm, Light Marble Column Base with Marble Top
£1,516.00
Primrose Black 140 cm Black Console Table with Brown Base and Marble Top
£1,978.00
Bremner Living Room Console Table 140 cm with Marble Top and Wooden Base
£1,196.00
Malabar Wanderlust console table brass marble gold and black glass top
£28,118.00
Sloane Marble Console Table 150 cm – White Marble Top with Black Oak Base
£1,198.00
Travertine Column Console 152 × 79 cm – Column Pedestal, Marble Console Table
£1,380.00
Luxury Marble Console Tables with Architectural Presence
A marble console table combines the natural individuality of stone with the elegant proportions of a console, creating a piece that can function as both furniture and a focal point. Veining, tonal variation and mineral markings give natural marble its distinctive character, meaning no two pieces are precisely identical.
The K&B London collection includes light and dark marble console tables, sculptural column designs and models combining natural stone with iron, brass-toned or other refined metal bases. For a wider choice of materials and silhouettes, explore our complete collection of console tables.
Natural Marble Console Tables
Natural marble offers depth and variation that cannot be replicated by a uniform manufactured surface. Differences in veining, colour and pattern form part of the material itself and contribute to the individuality of each console.
Light marble can create a softer, more architectural effect, particularly in interiors built around pale stone, warm timber and neutral upholstery. Darker marble introduces greater contrast and visual weight, working especially well with black metal, aged brass and deeper timber finishes.
Marble Console Tables for Hallways and Entrance Spaces
A marble console can create a strong first impression in an entrance hall while retaining the relatively shallow proportions that make console tables practical for transitional spaces. Positioned beneath a mirror, artwork or statement light, it can establish a clear focal point without requiring the depth of a larger cabinet.
For a wider selection of furniture designed for entrance spaces, explore our hallway furniture. If hallway placement is your primary consideration, measure the available depth carefully to ensure comfortable circulation around the console.
Marble and Metal Console Tables
Combining marble with metal creates a deliberate contrast between the natural movement of the stone and the more structured character of the frame. Black iron can give a marble console a stronger contemporary presence, while brass and warmer metallic finishes introduce a more decorative and refined quality.
The balance between the thickness of the marble top, the scale of the base and the overall width of the console has a significant influence on how substantial the piece feels within the room.
How to Style a Marble Console Table
Marble already has a strong material presence, so it rarely requires excessive decoration. A carefully proportioned mirror, statement table lamp or a small number of sculptural objects can complement the stone while leaving enough visual space for the natural veining to remain visible.
In a living room, a marble console can also work against a wall or behind a sofa, where its architectural form creates a transition between seating and the surrounding space.
Choosing the Right Marble Console Table
Consider the colour and veining of the stone together with the scale of the room and surrounding materials. Larger column-style consoles can become significant architectural features, while slimmer marble-top designs offer a lighter alternative for narrower spaces.
Before ordering, check the overall width, depth and weight of the console together with the complete delivery route. Natural stone furniture can be substantial, so access through doors, corridors, staircases and lifts should be considered in advance.
Caring for Natural Marble
Marble is a natural stone and should be treated with appropriate care. Avoid acidic or abrasive household cleaners and wipe spills promptly using methods suitable for the specific stone and finish. Always refer to the individual product care guidance before using cleaning or treatment products.
Natural variation in veining, tone and pattern should be expected and is part of the character of genuine marble rather than a manufacturing defect.
