Why K&B? London
We select furniture, lighting and decorative pieces distinguished by sculptural form and considered finishes
Our collections are curated for cohesive interiors with individual character, far removed from mass-market design
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Natural stone furniture is distinguished by individual veining, texture and depth of colour. Discover dining tables, coffee tables, side tables and consoles featuring marble, travertine and other natural stones, selected for refined contemporary interiors.
150 cm Round Travertine Grey Dining Table – Modern Cement Pedestal Base
£3,198.00
Altea Marble Coffee Table – 70 cm Square Marble Top with Aluminium Base
£398.00
Altea Marble Side Table 44 cm – Morchino Marble Top and Antique Brass Base
£258.00
Altea Marble Square Side Table 55 cm – Morchino Marble Top and Aluminium Base
£398.00
Ashford Luxury Dining Table with Natural Travertine Top, 200 × 100 cm
£3,998.00
Astrid Round Coffee Table with Marble Top and Wooden Base – 75 x 43 cm
£1,118.00
Belgrave Black Marble Dining Table 200 cm – Antique Brass Metal Legs
£2,998.00
Belgrave Black Marble Side Table – 59 cm, with Black Marble Top and Gold Base
£180.00
Belgrave Grey Marble Side Table 59 cm – Grey Marble with Metal Base
£180.00
Black Marble Oval Dining Table 180 cm – Central Iron Pedestal
£1,538.00
Natural Stone Furniture – Distinctive Material and Considered Form
Natural stone furniture introduces depth, texture and individual pattern into an interior. Marble, travertine and other natural stones can create anything from calm, subtly tonal surfaces to expressive statement pieces defined by dramatic veining and colour.
The K&B London collection includes dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, console tables and other furniture featuring natural stone, either as the principal material or combined with wood, glass and metal.
Marble Furniture – Natural Veining and Timeless Character
Marble is prized for its characteristic veining and natural variation in colour. Depending on the variety, its appearance can range from light and understated to dark, contrasting and distinctly expressive.
In furniture design, marble is particularly effective for dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, consoles, desks and cabinets. Pairing a natural stone top with timber or metal also creates a considered contrast between materials while drawing attention to the proportions and construction of the piece.
Travertine Furniture – Architectural Texture and Natural Tones
Travertine is recognised for its characteristic texture and restrained palette of natural tones. Its surface gives furniture an organic, architectural quality, making it particularly well suited to contemporary interiors and schemes centred around tactile, natural materials.
Travertine dining tables, coffee tables and consoles work beautifully alongside timber, linen and leather, as well as metals in warm or darker finishes. The result can feel sophisticated and considered without relying on excessive decoration.
Natural Stone Dining Tables, Coffee Tables and Consoles
Different types of furniture allow natural stone to play different roles within an interior. A substantial stone dining table can anchor a dining space, while a coffee or side table introduces the material on a more restrained scale.
Console tables with natural stone tops work particularly well in living rooms, hallways and entrance spaces, where they can provide a considered setting for a mirror, table lamp or carefully selected decorative objects. In larger interiors, designs with sculptural bases and generous proportions can become a strong architectural feature in their own right.
Combining Natural Stone with Wood, Glass and Metal
Natural stone lends itself particularly well to contrasting material combinations. Marble paired with metal can emphasise a cleaner, more graphic silhouette, while stone combined with timber creates a balance between the cooler surface of the stone and the warmth and texture of natural wood.
Glass can introduce visual lightness to the composition, allowing the colour, veining and texture of the stone to remain prominent without making the overall design feel overly substantial.
Natural Variation Is Part of the Character of Stone
Natural stone can vary in veining, tone, texture and pattern from one piece to another. These differences are inherent characteristics of the material and contribute to the individual appearance of each stone element.
When choosing natural stone furniture, consider the type of stone alongside the dimensions, proportions, construction and finish of the design. Detailed information about the materials used can be found within the specifications of each individual product.
How to Choose Natural Stone Furniture for Your Interior
In a larger room, a substantial stone dining table, console or sculptural coffee table can provide a strong focal point. In a more compact interior, natural stone can be introduced more selectively through a side table, smaller coffee table or console.
Explore the K&B London collection of natural stone furniture and discover distinctive combinations of material, proportion and finish for contemporary interiors.
