Tables by Raw Materials
Discover the tables by Raw Materials for different rooms and moments throughout the home. From a generous dining table where everyone comes together to a compact side table next to the sofa, the collection includes a wide variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Explore dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, console tables and practical folding tables for both indoor and outdoor use.
Wooden Tables with a Natural Look
Wood forms the basis of a large part of our table collection. We work with materials such as mango wood, teak, hardwood and FSC Recycled certified wood. Each type of wood has its own colour, grain and appearance. Mango wood, for example, is known for its warm tone and lively grain, while teak is appreciated for its strength and natural character.
Because wood is a natural material, colour, grain, knots and small irregularities may vary from one table to another. These natural differences are part of the material and ensure that no two tables are exactly alike.
Tables Made from FSC Recycled Wood
Several of our collections are made from FSC Recycled certified wood. Existing timber is recovered and transformed into new furniture, giving old beams and other wooden elements a second life instead of allowing valuable material to go to waste.
The FSC Recycled certification confirms that the recycled material has been checked according to FSC requirements throughout the supply chain. Original wood structures, colour variations and traces of previous use often remain partly visible. As a result, every reclaimed wood table has its own authentic, lived-in appearance.
Marble Tables with Unique Natural Patterns
Alongside wooden designs, our collection also includes tables made from marble. This natural stone features distinctive veining, colour variations and subtle imperfections, which means every marble tabletop is unique.
Marble brings a different look to an interior than wood and works beautifully alongside other natural materials. The collection includes different colours and sizes, from compact marble side tables to larger coffee tables.
From Dining Tables to Side Tables
Every room calls for a different type of table. A dining table often forms the heart of the dining area and provides space for everyday meals, long dinners and time spent with friends or family. In the living room, a coffee table offers a practical surface next to the sofa, while a smaller side table can easily be placed beside an armchair or elsewhere in the home.
A slim console table works well in a hallway, behind a sofa or against an empty wall. In addition, our collection includes several folding tables. These are ideal when you want to use your available space flexibly and need a table that is easy to move or store.
Tables for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Alongside tables designed for interiors, the collection also includes selected models suitable for outdoor use. These include wooden dining tables, low tables and folding designs for the terrace or garden. Always check the individual product information to confirm whether a specific table is suitable for outdoor use.
Natural materials will gradually change when exposed to sunlight and weather conditions. Teak, for example, can naturally develop a grey patina over time. This ageing process is part of the material and gives the wood a different appearance as it is used.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tables
How do I choose the right table size for my space?
Measure not only the area where the table will be placed, but also the space around it. For a dining table, approximately 70 to 90 cm of free space around the table is generally comfortable for pulling out chairs and walking around. With coffee tables and side tables, maintaining enough walking space is especially important.
Which table shape works best in my interior?
This depends on the available space and how you plan to use the table. Rectangular and oval tables often work well in longer rooms, while round tables can be a good choice for square or more compact spaces. Organic shapes create softer lines and can work particularly well in a seating area.
What should I consider when choosing a table material?
Consider both the appearance of the material and how you intend to use the table. Wood is strong and develops its own character through natural variations, while marble is more sensitive to moisture, acidic liquids and stains. For outdoor use, always check whether the specific material and design are suitable for being placed outside.






