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The oval tabletop is crafted from Toronto Marble, a premium natural Indian stone prized for its rich, dark-earth base and distinctive irregular veining in off-white, light coffee, and warm brown tones. Because Toronto Marble is a 100% natural material, no two slabs are alike, each table carries a one-of-a-kind pattern, making yours truly unique. The marble surface is sealed for added protection against heat and moisture, combining beauty with practical durability.
The base is built from solid Acacia Wood finished in a deep, warm walnut tone that complements the marble's earthy palette. Acacia is known for its strength and natural grain character, ensuring the table is as robust as it is beautiful.
Key Highlights:
Frame: Solid Acacia Wood in Rich Walnut Finish
Tabletop: Natural Toronto Marble (sealed finish)
Design: Fluted apron, French classical inspiration
Shape: Oval
Vein patterns of natural stone will vary between pieces.





Wipe surfaces with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive, acidic, or bleach-based cleaners, a mild, pH-neutral soap with warm water is safe for most surfaces.
Clean up spills immediately to prevent staining, especially on natural stone, wood, and fabric surfaces.
Use coasters, trivets, and placemats to protect surfaces from heat, moisture, and scratches.
Keep furniture away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and high-humidity environments to prevent fading, warping, or cracking over time.
Dust regularly, including in joints, grooves, and upholstery creases, to prevent buildup.
Always lift furniture when repositioning, dragging stresses joints and scratches flooring.
For upholstered products, vacuum periodically and refer to the fabric care label for specific guidance.
Natural materials such as wood, marble, and cane may develop a patina over time, this is a characteristic of the material, not a defect.

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