What's in this collection
A marble dining set is a table with a marble or marble-effect top paired with a matched set of chairs. Our marble dining tables are also available separately if you'd prefer to choose your own chairs alongside them.
Tables in the collection vary in the nature of the surface: some use genuine marble, others use marble-effect ceramic or engineered stone, which replicates the veining and tonal variation of marble with different care requirements. The base and leg styles range from contemporary metal frames to more sculptural designs, and the finish of the base, whether gold, chrome, or a darker metal tone, has a significant effect on the overall character of the set. Chair designs across the collection include upholstered options in various fabrics and more structured designs, with frame finishes chosen to work with the table.
Marble dining sets and family life
This is the section most people buying a marble dining set actually need, so it's worth being specific.
Real marble is a porous natural stone. Left unsealed, it absorbs liquids, which means spills, particularly acidic ones like wine, juice, or coffee, can stain it if they're not dealt with promptly. Heat is also a concern: placing a hot dish directly onto a marble surface can cause thermal shock or leave marks, so using a trivet or mat is necessary rather than optional. With regular sealing and careful daily use, a marble dining table holds up well and ages with a character that many people find more appealing than a surface that always looks brand new. But it does ask something of you in return for looking the way it does.
Marble-effect ceramic and engineered stone surfaces are a different proposition. They are manufactured to be non-porous, heat-resistant, and considerably more forgiving of the things that happen on a family dining table. A spill that would need immediate attention on real marble can sit on a ceramic surface without issue. These surfaces also hold their finish more consistently over time without requiring periodic sealing. The trade-off is that they are not marble: the veining and depth of a genuine marble surface has a quality that ceramic approximates but doesn't fully replicate. Whether that difference matters depends on how closely you'll be looking at it and how much the material itself means to you.
For a household with young children, a marble-effect ceramic top is the more practical choice. For a household where the dining room is used mainly for adult meals and occasional entertaining, real marble is entirely manageable with the right habits in place. The mistake is going into real marble without understanding what it asks of you, and finding out the hard way six months later.
Chair upholstery is worth thinking about alongside the table. Velvet dining chairs are a popular pairing with marble tables and the combination looks impressive, but velvet is the more high-maintenance fabric choice in a busy household. It marks more readily than most fabrics, flattens with heavy use, and needs more attention to keep looking its best. A more robust fabric seat or a wipe-clean option alongside a marble or marble-effect table is worth considering if the set is going to see daily family use.
Choosing the right size marble dining set
Marble dining sets are available across a range of seater counts. 4 seater dining sets are the most common choice for family households and suit most standard dining rooms without the table becoming the dominant feature in the space. 6 seater dining sets are worth considering if you regularly have guests or you want a table with more presence in a larger room. For bigger households or more formal dining rooms, 8 seater dining sets are available and marble or marble-effect surfaces carry well at that scale.
One practical note on size: marble and marble-effect tops are heavier than glass or most wood-effect surfaces. The weight of the table at larger sizes is worth factoring into your planning for delivery, particularly if access to your property involves stairs or tight turns. We cover that in the FAQs below.
As with any dining set, allow around 90cm of clearance between the edge of the table and the nearest wall or obstacle on all sides. If you'd like to check a specific set against your room measurements before ordering, get in touch and we'll work through it with you.
Spreading the Cost
Finance is available on many of our dining sets, subject to status. Marble dining sets sit at a higher price point than many other options, and spreading the cost can make the right set more accessible without compromising on what you actually want. We're happy to talk through the options at any point.
Why buy from Shawcross
We're based in Manchester and our showroom is open if you'd like to see marble dining sets before buying. Marble is one of the materials where a showroom visit is most worth making. The tonal variation in a marble or marble-effect surface reads very differently in real light than in product photography, and the weight and quality of the top is something you can only really assess in person. It also gives you the opportunity to see chairs alongside the table and make that decision properly rather than from separate photographs.
We deliver nationally across the UK, and you can contact us at any stage for guidance on care, room fit, measurements, or the practical differences between a real marble and marble-effect surface. Getting the right set for your household matters more than a quick sale.