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Rectangle Dining Table Modern Ceramic Marble Top Dining Table For Kitchen Metal Legs For Home Dining Room

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Место происхождения: Гуандун Китай

Фирменное наименование: ZISEN

Сертификация: CE/ISO

Номер модели: A2301

Условия оплаты & доставки

Количество мин заказа: 1

Цена: USD

Упаковывая детали: Деревянный пакет

Время доставки: 15-25 рабочих дней

Условия оплаты: Т/Т, Л/К

Поставка способности: 100 шт./Пн

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Размер:
220*100*75 см
Материал верха:
Верх: керамический мрамор
Базовый материал:
Base: Сталь с кофейным цветом
Форма::
Прямоугольный
Емкость::
8-10 человек
Стиль:
Столовая мебель
OEM:
Принято
Гарантия::
1 год
Имя таблицы:
Прямоугольный обеденный стол, современный керамический обеденный стол с мраморной столешницей для ку
Размер:
220*100*75 см
Материал верха:
Верх: керамический мрамор
Базовый материал:
Base: Сталь с кофейным цветом
Форма::
Прямоугольный
Емкость::
8-10 человек
Стиль:
Столовая мебель
OEM:
Принято
Гарантия::
1 год
Имя таблицы:
Прямоугольный обеденный стол, современный керамический обеденный стол с мраморной столешницей для ку
Rectangle Dining Table Modern Ceramic Marble Top Dining Table For Kitchen Metal Legs For Home Dining Room

Rectangle Dining Table Modern Ceramic Marble Top Dining Table For Kitchen Metal Legs For Home Dining Room

 

Product Name

Rectangle Dining Table Modern Ceramic Marble Top Dining Table For Kitchen Metal Legs For Home Dining Room

Item No.

A2301

Size

220*100*75 cm

Material

Top: ceramic marble top; Base: Steel with coffee color

Volume

0.5 cbm/pc

Package

1pc / 2 ctns

MOQ.

1pc

Payment Terms

T/T 30% deposit , 70% balance paid before loading

Delivery Time

25-30days after receiving deposit

FOB Port

Shenzhen or Guangzhou

 

Materials & construction

  • Ceramic top: The tabletop is made from a ceramic slab or a ceramic-coated engineered substrate. True full-body porcelain or sintered ceramic slabs offer superior hardness and density; thinner ceramic veneers are often bonded to MDF or plywood cores to reduce weight and cost.
  • Marble look: High-definition digital printing and glazing reproduce marble’s veining and color variations. Some manufacturers use layered glazes and polishing to mimic depth and semi-translucent qualities of real marble.
  • Core & reinforcement: Lightweight cores (plywood, MDF) are common for cost-efficient tables and for ease of handling. Higher-end pieces use stone-composite cores or ceramic slabs with concealed metal reinforcement to prevent sagging on large spans.
  • Base: Bases are usually metal (steel, aluminum) with powder coating or plated finishes (brass, chrome). Solid wood or stone bases are available for heavier, statement pieces.

Benefits compared with real marble

  • Durability: Ceramic resists scratching, staining, and heat much better than natural marble, which is porous and acid-sensitive.
  • Maintenance: Ceramic tops are non-porous or glazed, so they won’t need sealing; ordinary cleaning with mild soap and water is enough.
  • Consistency: Digital printing provides consistent color and patterning across multiple pieces—useful for matching sets.
  • Weight and installation: Ceramic slabs are lighter than natural marble of equivalent thickness (depending on substrate), making delivery and assembly easier.
  • Cost: Ceramic options typically cost less than real marble—especially when using engineered cores—while preserving the aesthetic.

Performance & longevity

  • Hardness: High-fired ceramic is very hard and resists most scratches; however, repeated contact with very hard objects (e.g., cast iron pans dragged across the surface) can cause micro-abrasions over time.
  • Heat resistance: Ceramic withstands higher temperatures than many laminates and wood finishes; but extremely rapid thermal shocks (placing a blazing-hot pan on a cold surface) can risk crazing or glaze damage on lower-quality pieces—use trivets for best practice.
  • Stain resistance: Glazed ceramic is highly stain-resistant. Unfinished edges or seams (in veneered tops) may be vulnerable if not properly sealed.

Care & maintenance

  • Daily cleaning: Wipe with a soft cloth and warm water or mild detergent. Avoid abrasive scouring pads that can dull the glaze.
  • Stain removal: For stubborn spots, use a paste of baking soda and water or a non-abrasive ceramic cleaner. Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous area first.
  • Avoid: Strong acids (undiluted lemon juice, vinegar), harsh alkalis, and bleach for prolonged exposure. While glazed ceramic tolerates brief contact, extended exposure can affect grout or seals.
  • Edge and underside care: If the tabletop is a ceramic veneer bonded to a substrate, check the edges and underside for exposed substrate; keep these areas dry and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
  • Repairs: Small chips can sometimes be repaired with color-matched epoxy; larger damage to full-ceramic slabs may require professional repair or replacement.

Design & styling ideas

  • Modern minimal: Pair a thin, honed white-marble ceramic top with slim black metal legs and monochrome chairs for an airy, Scandinavian-inspired look.
  • Warm contemporary: Use a warm cream or beige marble pattern with a walnut or matte brass base; add leather or linen-upholstered chairs to soften the look.
  • Industrial luxe: A dramatic dark-veined marble ceramic top over a sculptural steel base—finish with exposed hardware and mixed-metal accents.
  • Eclectic mix: Combine a ceramic marble table with vintage wood chairs, rattan accents, and textured rugs to create contrast and depth.
  • Outdoor-adjacent interiors: While most ceramic marble tabletops are intended for indoor use, some full-porcelain slabs can tolerate covered outdoor spaces—confirm weather and UV resistance with the manufacturer.

Buying considerations & questions to ask

  • Is the top a full ceramic slab or a ceramic veneer over a core material? (Full slabs are more durable but heavier and pricier.)
  • Thickness of the top and how the manufacturer reinforces larger spans.
  • Edge finish: eased, beveled, waterfall, mitered—edges affect both looks and durability.
  • Base material and attachment method: are fastenings concealed and rated for the tabletop weight?
  • Warranty and what it covers (surface damage, cracking, delamination).
  • Return policy and shipping protection for fragile large items.
  • Certifications: VOC emissions for bonded substrates, sustainability claims, or recycled content.

Customization & special options

  • Edge profiles: Square/eased for minimalist looks, beveled for detail, waterfall edges for continuity, bullnose for softer profiles.
  • Finish options: honed (matte), polished (gloss), or textured (to add slip resistance and hide minor wear).
  • Integrated features: pop-up power modules, extension leaves, built-in lazy Susan, or inset stone accents.
  • Sizes & modularity: fixed vs. extendable tops; some manufacturers offer custom lengths and diameter sizes.
  • Color & veining: custom digital printing can reproduce specific marble types (Carrara, Calacatta, Emperador) or create bespoke patterns.

Environmental & sustainability notes

  • Energy: Firing ceramic at high temperatures is energy-intensive—ask manufacturers about their energy sourcing and efficiencies.
  • Materials: Engineered cores and adhesives may use resins—ask for low-VOC certifications if indoor air quality is a concern.
  • Longevity: Because ceramic is durable and low-maintenance, it often has a longer usable life than cheaper laminates, which reduces replacement frequency.

Examples of common configurations

  • 120–160 cm round table with 6–8 chairs: thin full-ceramic top (6–12 mm) bonded to a reinforced core with a central steel pedestal.
  • Rectangular 200–240 cm family table: thicker top (12–20 mm) with metal trestle base to prevent sagging.
  • Small bistro tables: single-piece ceramic slabs on slim tripod bases for cafés or breakfast nooks.

Welcome to Zisen Furniture!

Q1. What is your terms of packing?
A: Generally, we pack our goods in neutral white boxes and brown cartons. If you have legally registered patent,
we can pack the goods in your branded boxes after getting your authorization letters.

Q2. What is your terms of payment?
A: T/T 50% as deposit, and 50% before delivery. We'll show you the photos of the products and packages
before you pay the balance.

Q3. What is your terms of delivery?
A: EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF, DDU.

Q4. How about your delivery time?
A: Generally, it will take 20 to 60 days after receiving your advance payment. The specific delivery time depends
on the items and the quantity of your order.

Q5. Can you produce according to the samples?
A: Yes, we can produce by your samples or technical drawings. We can build the molds and fixtures.

Q6. What is your sample policy?
A: We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock, but the customers have to pay the sample cost and
the courier cost.

Q7. Do you test all your goods before delivery?
A: Yes, we have 100% test before delivery

Q8: How do you make our business long-term and good relationship?
A:1. We keep good quality and competitive price to ensure our customers benefit ;
2. We respect every customer as our friend and we sincerely do business and make friends with them,
no matter where they come from.

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