Sintered Stone Side Tables

A good sintered stone side table does one job: it holds things without becoming a problem itself. No coasters needed for wet glasses, no concern about a candle sitting directly on the surface, no visible wear from regular use. The material gives you that without asking anything back.

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Château Pedestal Sintered Stone Side Table

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Basalt Black
Zaha Stone
Iron Corten
Trilium
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Plinth Sintered Stone Side Table

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Basalt Black
Zaha Stone
Iron Corten
Trilium
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Otta Medium Sintered Stone Side Table

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Basalt Black
Iron Corten
Zaha Stone
Trilium
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Otta Small Sintered Stone Side Table

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Basalt Black
Trilium
Iron Corten
Zaha Stone
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Crescendo Sintered Stone Side Table

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Basalt Black
Zaha Stone
Trilium
Iron Corten
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Where Sintered Stone Side Tables Work Hardest

Beside a bed, a side table takes the same abuse as a bathroom surface. Night creams, water glasses, and phone chargers left plugged in overnight. Sintered stone is one of the few materials that handles all of that without discolouring, swelling or showing ring marks.

In a living room, the job is different. The table needs to hold its own visually against a larger sofa or coffee table without competing with it. The narrower profiles here, particularly the Plinth and Château Pedestal, read as deliberate rather than functional. They add vertical interest to a low seating arrangement without filling the floor.

All five designs can be ordered in a finish that matches a sintered stone dining or coffee table from this site. If you are furnishing a room in one material family, get in touch, and we can confirm lead times across multiple pieces in a single conversation.

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Can a sintered stone side table be paired with other furniture in the collection?

Is the material suitable for use in a bedroom or hallway as well as a living room?

Are these pieces made to order and what is the lead time?

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Find more information on each material to ensure you pick the perfect option for you and your home or business.

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