Both sintered stone tabletop and marble tabletop provide great dining experience but their properties are very different.Some people discussed about it on Reddit, Quora and more. To learn more about the difference between them, check out the comparison and reviews of the marble and sintered stone tables here.

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Contents:

What is Sintered Stone?

What is Marble?

Comparison of Sintered Stone and Marble Top Dining Table

Top 5 Sintered Stone Dining Table Reviews

Best Marble Top Dining Table Reviews

What is Sintered Stone?

The concept of sintered stone originated in Spain and developed widely in furniture and home decoration industry in the recent years. As a stone-based material, sintered stone is different from Quartz and ceramics. It is made from natural quartz or stone powder and formed into a solid slab after fusing and compressing in extremely high temperature and pressure. There are various levels of thickness of the sintered stone: 6mm; 9mm; 11mm; 12mm; 15mm; 20mm.

Sintered stone is used widely in furniture, especially kitchen and dining tabletop, because it is easy to clean, eco-friendly, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, corrosion-resistant. Since the pattern of the tabletop can be customized, people tend to opt for it for their beloved home. Moreover, it is affordable even though the manufacturing process is strict and difficult.

What is Marble?

Marble is made of calcite, also called calcium carbonate, (CaCO₃ in chemical formula). Natural Marble is a rock resulting from metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate rocks, most commonly limestone or dolomite rock. The natural marble is unique and easy to manufacture as it is softer than faux marble. Its color and pattern are autologous and they cannot be customized. However, compared with the manufactured stone, some marble stone exists naturally fissure.

The natural marble contains radioactivity as other building materials, while the amount depends on the type and it is very low. If you worry about the harm of the radiation, keep your house ventilating.

Comparison of Sintered Stone and Marble Top Dining Table

Material Sintered Stone Marble
Type Man Made Material Metamorphic Rock
Composed Mainly of Sintered Raw Materials (Minerals, Glass, etc.) Calcium Carbonate
Hardness Harder (Mohs Hardness Scale: 7) Softer (Mohs Hardness Scale: 3-4)
Needs Sealed? No Yes
Sealer Application Interval Not applicable Depends on the stone’s porosity
Pattern on Tabletop Customized Natural and Unique
Easy to Clean Yes Yes
Scratch-Resistance Yes No
Durability Yes Yes

Reference: https://www.lustroitaliano.com/ultimate-material-comparison-guide-s/2106.htm

Marble tabletop or counter-top needs more time to maintain, learn how to protect your marble tables here.

Top 5 Sintered Stone Dining Table Reviews

1. Hobart Modern Rectangular Dining Table with Black Sintered Stone Tabletop

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: half-crescent base
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel
  • Color: Black; White
  • Dimension:

55.12 x 31.50 x 29.53”: 4-6 per

62.99 x 35.43 x 29.53”: 6-8 per

70.87 x 35.43 x 29.53”: 8-10 per

78.74 x 39.37 x 29.53”: 10-12 per

White Sintered Stone Table
White Sintered Stone Table

2. Modern White Sintered Stone Tabletop Dining Room Table

  • Shape of Tabletop: round
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: leaf-shaped pedestal with a hollow-out design
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel
  • Color: White
  • Dimension:

S: 47.24”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 4-6 people)

M: 51.18”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 59.06”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

Modern Round Dining Table
Modern Round Dining Table

3. Sintered Stone Dining Table with Lazy Susan and Black X Carbon Steel Base

  • Shape of Tabletop: round
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: Yes
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: double circles with X shape
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel base
  • Color: White
  • Dimension:

D 51.18 x H 29.52”: 6-8 per

D 59.05 x H 29.52”: 8-10 per

Round Dining Table with X Shaped Base
Round Dining Table with X Shaped Base

4. Modern White Dining Table with Rectangular Sintered Stone Top

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: double circles with X shape
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel base
  • Color: White
  • Dimension:

S: 55.11″L x 31.5″W x 29.53″H (for 4-6 people)

M:62.99″L x 35.43″W x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 70.87″L x 35.43″W x29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

Sintered Stone Pedestal Dinner Table
Sintered Stone Pedestal Dinner Table

5. Gray Sintered Stone Tabletop Dining Table with Carbon Steel Base

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: diamond
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel base
  • Color: Gray
  • Dimension:

M:62.99″L x 35.43″W x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 70.87″L x 35.43″W x29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

Gray Sintered Stone Tabletop Dining Table

Best Marble Top Dining Table Reviews

Natural White&Black Marble Dining Table for 6

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: two pedestals
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: stainless steel
  • Color: White & Black
  • Dimension:

S: 70.87 x 35.43 x 29.53 inch (for 4-6 people)

L: 78.74 x 39.37 x 29.53 inch (for 6-8 people)

Real Marble Dining Table
Real Marble Dining Table

 

Since real marble needs to be maintained and with high cost, we also pick up some faux marble top tables for selection, which look like a real marble table but are easy to clean.

Modern & Luxury Marble Dining Table with Gold Stainless Legs

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: two legs in triangle shape
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: stainless steel
  • Color: White & Gold; Black & Gold
  • Dimension:

S: 55.11″L x 31.5″W x 29.53″H (for 4-6 people)

M:62.99″L x 35.43″W x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 70.87″L x 35.43″W x29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

XL: 78.74 x 39.37 x 29.52” (10-12 people)

XXL: 90.55 x 39.37 x 29.52” (10-14 people)

Rectangular Table for Family Gathering
Rectangular Table for Family Gathering

Modern Round Marble Dining Table with White Lazy Susan Turntable

  • Shape of Tabletop: round
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: Yes
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: cylinder
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: carbon steel pedestal and stainless steel frame
  • Color: White
  • Dimension:

S: 47.24”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 4-6 people)

M: 51.18”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 59.06”Diameter x 29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

Marble Table with Black Base
Marble Table with Black Base

 

Modern Black Marble Dining Table with Elegant Gold Legs

  • Shape of Tabletop: rectangular
  • Lazy Susan Tabletop: No
  • Shape of Pedestal/Leg: double-circle legs base on a flat panel platform
  • Material of Pedestal/Leg: stainless steel base
  • Color: Black, White, Gray
  • Dimension:

S: 55.12″L x 31.5″W x 29.53″H (for 4-6 people)

M:62.99″L x 35.43″W x 29.53″H (for 6-8 people)

L: 70.87″L x 35.43″W x29.53″H (for 8-10 people)

XL: 78.74 x 39.37 x 29.52” (10-12 people)

XXL: 90.55 x 39.37 x 29.52” (10-14 people)

Luxury Marble Black Kitchen Table
Luxury Marble Black Kitchen Table

 

FAQ:

1. Is sintered stone the same as faux marble?

No, sintered stone and faux marble are actually not the same. Sintered stone is a man-made material produced through a process involving natural minerals like quartz, while faux marble is an imitation of natural marble created using materials like polymers and resins. Sintered stone has its unique properties and durability, while faux marble seeks to replicate the appearance of natural marble without using the same materials.

2. Will sintered stone turn yellow?

Sintered stone is generally resistant to yellowing, as it is engineered to withstand environmental factors. Its composition, often including minerals like quartz, helps prevent discoloration. However, external factors like exposure to excessive UV light or certain chemicals could potentially impact its color over an extended period. Proper care and maintenance can help preserve the appearance of sintered stone surfaces.

Which kind of dining table is your favorite? No matter the sintered stone tabletop or marble tabletop you’d like to select, those dining tables are right for modern and luxury home style. Some of them are featured with elegant pedestal, which will add your dining room classy and fashionable vibe.

(Updated on 2023/12/5: removed some out-of-stock items and added FAQ part.)

4 Replies to “Sintered Stone vs Marble Dining Table”

  1. Hi! I am loving you round tables with lazy susans. I would love to know if they are removable and if so, what is underneath? I am itching to make a purchase, please let me know!!!

    1. Hello Caroline,
      Which round table with lazy susan do you like best? There are three tables including lazy susan above and they own different features. Please let me know which one and I will get back to you with more details, including whether they are removable and the underneath materials.

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