Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables
Blue Calcite Crystal Marble dining tables feature rectangle polished stone top with soft blue‑white crystal flowing veins. Custom size 160‑240×80‑120cm, thickness 20‑30mm. Supported by mirror chrome curved metal bases. Translucent crystal texture brings soft luxury visual effect. Perfect for villa dining rooms, high‑end apartments and show homes for interior designers and private residential projects.
Stone Furniture Item: Luxury Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Rectangle Dining Table Natural Crystal Vein Top For Residential Project
Table Material: Azul Calcite Marble;Blue Crystal Marble
Dimensions: 11.81'' H X 39.4'' L X 23.6'' W. Or Customized
Table Thickness: 18mm, 20mm
Surface: high polished, Crystallized Polished, High Glossy
MOQ: 5 sets
Luxury Stone Table Factory: KA UNITED
Table Usages: Luxury Exotic Quartzite, Onyx, and Natural Marble Table Sets are suitable for any interior display in Hotels, VIP room, Villas, Office, Mansion, Coffee Shops, restaurants, and Boutique Stores.
Product Introduction
Quick Summary
Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables are custom rectangular natural-stone dining tables developed for villas, luxury apartments, show homes, private residences, and selected hospitality interiors. The supplied references are 200 × 100 × 75cm and 180 × 90 × 75cm, while the product image shows a softly rounded rectangular top with pale blue-grey, milky white, cream, and faint warm mineral movement supported by two sculptural mirror-finish curved metal bases. This custom blue calcite marble rectangle dining table can be coordinated by tabletop size, thickness, edge profile, stone layout, metal-base geometry, support method, packing, delivery access, and installation requirements.
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Light-Toned Crystal Marble Furniture with Mirror Metal Bases High-End Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Rectangle Dining Table for Modern InteriorsAzul Calcite Marble Dining Tables provide a softer natural-stone direction than strongly veined black, green, or multicolor dining furniture. The pale surface can work as a light architectural element while still retaining visible crystalline and flowing mineral variation. The supplied reference image shows two broad curved mirror-finish metal supports beneath the rectangular top. Final base thickness, geometry, metal specification, support plates, stone-contact areas, leveling system, connections, finished load, and on-site assembly should be confirmed before production.
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Why Choose Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables for a Light Luxury Interior?
Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables are primarily selected for their pale crystalline appearance and calm visual character. In the supplied table, milky white and soft blue-grey areas move across the rectangular top with cream, faint yellow-beige, and slightly darker mineral textures.
Unlike a uniform engineered surface, natural calcite marble changes continuously across the tabletop. Some areas can appear cloud-like and pale, while others contain denser crystalline structures, directional bands, mineral boundaries, or warmer coloration.
Calcite Blue Marble Rectangle Dining Tables are especially suitable where designers want a long dining surface that feels visually light despite being fabricated from natural stone. The pale color can coordinate with grey, white, cream, champagne metal, chrome, timber, and other restrained interior materials.
Blue Crystal Calcite Marble Rectangle Tables should be selected from actual slab or tabletop-layout photographs because crystalline distribution and color cannot be reproduced identically from one piece of natural stone to another.
The polished surface shown in the supplied reference increases reflection and brings more depth to the pale mineral movement. This also means ceiling lights, windows, and strong spotlights can be visible on the finished tabletop.
Blue Marble Dining Tables made from calcite-rich decorative stone require suitable daily care. The table should be treated as a premium natural-stone furniture surface rather than assumed to have the same chemical or scratch resistance as granite or quartzite.
What Are the Confirmed Dining Table Sizes?
Two size references were supplied: 200 × 100 × 75cm and 180 × 90 × 75cm. Both describe rectangular dining-table proportions with a 75cm finished height. The exact tabletop thickness was not supplied and should therefore be confirmed separately according to stone condition, support geometry, visual proportion, edge design, weight, and fabrication method.
| Reference Size | Approximate Inches | Project Direction | What Must Be Confirmed |
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| 200 × 100 × 75cm | Approx. 78.7 × 39.4 × 29.5 inches | Large villa dining rooms, luxury residences, show homes, private dining areas, and spacious hospitality interiors | Seating quantity, base spacing, tabletop span, thickness, finished weight, stone yield, circulation, and delivery access |
| 180 × 90 × 75cm | Approx. 70.9 × 35.4 × 29.5 inches | Luxury apartments, villas, display residences, compact formal dining rooms, and residential renovation | Chair positions, end clearance, base footprint, access route, stone selection, tabletop thickness, and assembly |
| Tabletop Thickness | Custom | Selected according to project design rather than assumed from the reference photograph | Actual stone condition, support span, edge profile, reinforcement if required, base construction, weight, and handling |
| Custom Dimensions | Project specific | Bespoke residential, showroom, villa, hotel, or private dining layouts | Available stone size, fabrication yield, room dimensions, seating, base engineering, delivery, and installation |
The 200cm Tabletop Span Must Be Coordinated with the Base System
A longer calcite marble top should not be specified only from appearance. Base position, unsupported span, stone thickness, natural fissures, underside preparation, reinforcement where required, edge geometry, finished weight, connection details, and handling all influence the final design. The complete tabletop-and-base cross section should be approved before cutting begins.
Verified Product Specifications of Blue Marble Dining Tables
| Product Type | Custom rectangular natural calcite marble dining table |
| Material | Natural Blue Calcite Crystal Marble / Azul Calcite Marble according to the supplied product specification |
| Reference Size 1 | 200 × 100 × 75cm |
| Reference Size 2 | 180 × 90 × 75cm |
| Tabletop Shape | Rectangular with softly rounded corners in the supplied reference image |
| Tabletop Thickness | Custom; final thickness subject to actual stone, dimensions, support span, edge design, weight, and approved fabrication drawing |
| Reference Finish | Glossy polished surface as shown in the supplied product image |
| Color Character | Pale blue-grey, milky white, cream, soft grey, and faint warm yellow-beige natural crystalline movement |
| Reference Base | Two sculptural curved mirror-finish metal supports visible in the supplied product image |
| Customization | Length, width, height, tabletop thickness, corner radius, edge profile, stone layout, metal-base dimensions, base spacing, metal finish, support preparation, packing, and assembly |
| Primary Applications | Villa dining rooms, luxury apartments, high-end residences, display homes, showrooms, private dining rooms, and selected hospitality interiors |
| View Category | KA UNITED Stone Furniture |
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Show pale blue-grey crystal areas, milky white movement, cream and warm mineral zones, polished reflection, natural fissures, repaired areas, and edge quality. |
How Should the Blue Calcite Marble Tabletop Be Selected?The entire rectangular cutting area should be reviewed before fabrication. Pale calcite stone can change noticeably across a large slab, and the final tabletop may include areas with different concentrations of blue, white, cream, grey, or warm mineral movement. For a 200 × 100cm top, the selected cutting area should be positioned deliberately so the strongest directional movement works with the long axis of the table rather than appearing accidental. Natural fissures, mineral boundaries, repaired areas, and more crystalline zones should be reviewed before determining corner positions, edge profiles, underside fixing points, and base locations. Where multiple tables are ordered for one project, buyers should approve an acceptable natural color and crystal range instead of expecting identical tabletop patterns. |
How Does the Rectangular Format Use the Natural Crystal Pattern?
Blue Marble Rectangle Dining Tables provide a larger directional surface than compact round or square furniture. This makes stone-layout planning especially important because the strongest mineral movement can visually lead from one end of the table to the other.
The reference image shows broad pale bands running generally along the tabletop, with more concentrated warm coloration toward one side. A buyer can choose to retain this asymmetry as part of the natural character or select a different slab area for a more evenly balanced appearance.
Softly rounded corners reduce the visual severity of the rectangular outline and create a smoother transition around dining chairs and circulation routes. The final corner radius should nevertheless be dimensioned rather than copied visually from a photograph.
The polished edge should be inspected around the entire perimeter because crystalline stone can expose different mineral textures as the edge passes through changing areas of the slab.
For interior projects using repeated pale stone, tabletop selection can also be coordinated with flooring, wall panels, countertops, or other decorative stone so the overall room palette remains controlled without requiring identical natural patterns.
How Should the Mirror Metal Bases Support the Marble Top?The supplied image shows two substantial curved metal support elements with a highly reflective mirror appearance. Their broad contact zones visually support the long rectangular top while keeping the furniture design contemporary and relatively open. Base spacing should be coordinated with tabletop span and dining-chair positions. Moving the supports too far inward increases the cantilever at each end, while moving them too far outward can interfere with seating or reduce end-chair clearance. The fabrication drawing should identify base width, height, curvature, metal thickness, internal structure, stone-contact plates, pads, fasteners, leveling feet, finished surface, and all tabletop connection details. The photograph supports the presence of curved reflective bases but does not reveal their internal reinforcement or exact metal specification. These details should therefore be confirmed rather than inferred from appearance. The stone top and metal support system should be checked as a complete furniture assembly before packing so tabletop level, base spacing, stability, and finished proportions can be verified. |
Show tabletop thickness, rounded corner, polished edge, curved reflective metal base, support plates, stone-contact pads, connection hardware, and leveling details. |
What Can Be Customized for Residential and Showroom Projects?
| Custom Item | Available Direction | Buyer Decision Factors |
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| Table Length and Width | 200 × 100cm, 180 × 90cm, or project-specific rectangular dimensions | Room size, chair quantity, circulation, slab availability, stone yield, support span, and delivery access |
| Finished Height | 75cm reference or project-specific height | Chair dimensions, tabletop thickness, metal-base height, floor finish, and user ergonomics |
| Tabletop Thickness | Custom according to final design | Actual calcite marble condition, support span, base spacing, edge design, weight, reinforcement if required, and handling |
| Corner Radius | Soft radius as shown, tighter radius, or project-specific corner geometry | Furniture style, circulation, edge strength, user comfort, polishing, and stone pattern |
| Edge Profile | Straight polished, eased, bevelled, rounded, or approved custom profile | Stone thickness, crystalline structure, tactile comfort, visual proportion, polishing, and maintenance |
| Stone Layout | Blue-grey dominant, milky white dominant, warmer cream balance, or buyer-selected tabletop cutting area | Actual slab, mineral direction, fissures, repairs, corner positions, base locations, and room palette |
| Metal Base | Curved mirror-finish reference design or an approved project-specific metal support | Stone weight, span, stability, chair clearance, floor protection, finish durability, and on-site assembly |
Where Are Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables Best Used?
The table is most effective in interiors where a pale natural-stone surface is intended to create visual lightness while still providing more material character than plain white furniture. The mirrored bases can further reduce the visual weight of the support by reflecting surrounding flooring and interior finishes.
Villa Dining RoomsPale blue-grey calcite can complement cream upholstery, brushed metal, light timber, neutral flooring, and contemporary pendant lighting in spacious private dining rooms. |
Luxury ApartmentsThe 180 × 90cm reference provides a more compact rectangular proportion while retaining the same light crystalline material character. |
Show Homes and Display InteriorsThe pale polished top and reflective metal supports can create a strong showroom presentation without relying on dark or highly saturated furniture colors. |
Private Hospitality DiningCustom lengths and support geometry can be developed for suites, private dining rooms, boutique hospitality interiors, and selected high-end commercial environments. |
How Does Blue Calcite Compare with Four Recommended KA UNITED Stone Tables?
Blue Calcite Crystal Marble is the lightest and softest visual direction within this comparison, using a pale crystalline rectangular top and reflective curved metal bases. Emerald Green Quartzite and Metalicus Granite both shift toward round shared-dining formats with rotating center trays, Grand Antique Marble provides a graphic black-and-white coffee-table statement, and Amazonite Quartzite introduces turquoise-green color in a rectangular dining format. Buyers should therefore compare actual stone palette, table function, furniture geometry, base system, maintenance sensitivity, customization, seating requirements, delivery access, and the atmosphere required by the finished interior.
| Selection Factor | Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Table | Emerald Green Quartzite Dining Table | Metalicus Granite Round Table | Grand Antique Marble Round Coffee Table | Amazonite Turquoise Quartzite Table |
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| Appearance | Pale blue-grey, milky white, cream, soft grey, and faint warm crystalline natural movement. | Emerald, teal, sage, grey, cream-grey, and dark mineral movement. | Dark grey-black granite with gold, bronze, silver-grey, and cream mineral character. | Deep black brecciated marble with highly graphic fragmented white bands. | Turquoise-green, aqua, cream, beige-gold, grey, and darker mineral movement. |
| Product Form | Rectangular dining table with softly rounded corners and two curved mirror-finish metal bases. | Round dining table with integrated rotating quartzite tray and gold-trim metal support. | Round granite dining table with rotating center tray and contemporary metal base. | Round marble coffee-table format for lounges and reception seating rather than full dining use. | Rectangular quartzite dining-table format with substantial stone support elements in the supplied reference. |
| Primary Function | Long-axis formal dining with a light natural-stone palette and reflective contemporary base design. | Shared circular dining with rotating food service and expressive green quartzite. | Shared circular dining with rotating food service and darker metallic granite. | Coffee and lounge furniture with graphic visual impact. | Rectangular residential dining with strong turquoise natural-stone coloration. |
| Customization Priority | Length, width, thickness, corner radius, crystalline stone layout, edge, mirror-metal base spacing, and support. | Diameter, green stone layout, Lazy Susan, bearing, edge, metal base, gold trim, and rotation testing. | Diameter, metallic granite selection, Lazy Susan, bearing, edge, metal base, and shared-dining geometry. | Diameter, black-white pattern, thickness, edge, coffee-table height, and base design. | Rectangle dimensions, turquoise stone layout, corner radius, thickness, edge, stone base spacing, and support. |
| Project Positioning | Best where a soft pale crystalline surface and visually light reflective base suit the interior better than high-contrast stone. | Best where expressive green quartzite and shared-dining functionality are required together. | Best where dark metallic stone and a rotating dining format match the room palette. | Best where graphic black-and-white marble should dominate a lounge furniture composition. | Best where turquoise quartzite should become the principal dining-room color feature. |
What Should Buyers Approve Before Production?
Calcite marble furniture requires particular attention to stone selection, vulnerable natural features, support, chemical sensitivity, transport, and installation. The table should enter fabrication only after the stone, dimensions, metal bases, structural interface, and site conditions have been coordinated.
- Approve the actual Blue Calcite Crystal Marble slab and complete tabletop cutting area.
- Confirm whether the final size is 200 × 100 × 75cm, 180 × 90 × 75cm, or a custom dimension.
- Confirm tabletop thickness and whether reinforcement or additional underside support is required.
- Approve the acceptable pale blue-grey, milky white, cream, grey, and warm mineral range.
- Review natural fissures, crystalline boundaries, repaired areas, and possible weak zones before cutting.
- Approve the final corner radius and edge profile.
- Confirm mirror-metal base dimensions, curvature, internal construction, spacing, support plates, connections, leveling feet, and finish.
- Check chair positions and end seating so the bases do not interfere with normal dining use.
- Confirm finished tabletop, base, and total table weights where required for lifting, floor-loading, delivery, or installation planning.
- Measure entrances, corridors, stairs, elevators, door widths, turning areas, and final room access before approving oversized components.
- Complete factory trial assembly and level inspection before packing.
- Code the tabletop, left base, right base, hardware, pads, and installation accessories for project delivery.
- Do not describe calcite marble as scratch-proof, stain-proof, acid-proof, or maintenance-free without verified testing for the actual stone and finish.
How Should Factory QC and Export Packing Be Managed?The finished tabletop should be checked for length, width, thickness, corner radius, edge polish, surface gloss, stone pattern, natural fissures, repaired areas, underside preparation, and correspondence with the approved cutting layout. Each metal base should be inspected for dimensions, curvature, reflective finish, support-plate position, connection points, floor contact, leveling, and surface protection. Full trial assembly can verify tabletop level, base spacing, support position, table height, visual proportion, and component compatibility before export packing. Calcite stone edges and corners should receive particular protection during transport. The tabletop should be isolated from metal components, while reflective base surfaces should also be protected from scratching and impact. Pre-shipment records can document dimensions, stone appearance, edge quality, base condition, complete assembly, component coding, packing arrangement, and crate condition. |
Show complete table trial assembly, dimensions, tabletop level, edge inspection, mirror-base finish QC, component coding, protective foam, and reinforced packing. |
How Should a Blue Calcite Marble Dining Table Be Maintained?
Use a soft cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner suitable for natural calcite or marble surfaces. Remove loose grit before wiping so abrasive particles are not dragged across the polished tabletop.
Calcite-based stone can be sensitive to acidic substances. Avoid vinegar, lemon juice, acidic cleaners, aggressive descaling chemicals, and prolonged contact with acidic food or beverages because they can alter or etch the polished surface.
Wine, coffee, oils, sauces, pigments, and other spills should be removed promptly. Use coasters, placemats, serving boards, and suitable pads during normal dining use.
A compatible penetrating sealer may reduce absorption and provide additional cleaning time where appropriate. It does not make the stone stain-proof, acid-proof, scratch-proof, waterproof, or maintenance-free.
Very hot cookware should be placed on trivets rather than directly on the tabletop, and rough objects should not be dragged across the polished stone.
The mirror metal bases should be cleaned with products compatible with the confirmed metal finish, and abrasive pads should be avoided where they could damage the reflective surface.
What Does the Table Look Like in a Completed Interior?This image position should show the completed blue calcite marble table inside a villa dining room, high-end apartment, show home, private residence, showroom, or selected hospitality dining environment. A useful application image should include the entire rectangular tabletop, mirror-finish curved bases, dining chairs, pendant lighting, flooring, nearby cabinetry or wall surfaces, and circulation around the furniture. The final project photograph should demonstrate how the pale crystalline tabletop reflects light and coordinates with the wider interior rather than showing only an isolated factory table. |
Use a completed villa, luxury apartment, private dining room, show home, showroom, or hospitality project showing the full table in context. |
Recommended Stone Tables from KA UNITED
KA UNITED offers four related stone-table directions for designers comparing Blue Calcite Crystal Marble with stronger color and pattern alternatives. Emerald Green Quartzite Dining Tables combine expressive green-grey stone with a round shared-dining format and rotating center tray. Metalicus Granite Round Tables provide similar Lazy Susan functionality but move toward a darker metallic palette with gold, bronze, and grey mineral movement. Grand Antique Marble Round Coffee Tables offer bold black-and-white brecciated marble for lounge and reception furniture rather than formal dining. Amazonite Turquoise Quartzite Tables return to a rectangular dining format while introducing turquoise-green, cream, and beige-gold coloration. Together, these options let buyers compare stone color, furniture geometry, base design, function, maintenance, customization, handling, and overall project positioning.
Emerald Green Quartzite Dining TablesExpressive green quartzite round dining tables with rotating center trays for villas, private residences, show homes, and premium dining projects. View More |
Metalicus Granite Round TablesDark metallic granite dining tables with integrated rotating trays and contemporary metal supports for luxury residential and hospitality interiors. View More |
Grand Antique Marble Round Coffee TablesGraphic black-and-white marble coffee tables for hotel lounges, villa living rooms, reception areas, showrooms, and statement seating spaces. View More |
Amazonite Turquoise Quartzite TablesTurquoise-green quartzite dining furniture for villas, luxury apartments, display residences, and interiors requiring stronger natural color. View More |
FAQ About Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Tables
1. What sizes are available for Blue Calcite Crystal Marble dining tables?
The supplied references are 200 × 100 × 75cm and 180 × 90 × 75cm. Custom dimensions can also be discussed according to the room layout, seating quantity, selected stone, tabletop thickness, metal-base spacing, structural support, delivery access, and approved furniture drawing.
2. Will every Blue Calcite Crystal Marble tabletop have the same pale blue and white pattern?
No. Natural calcite marble varies in pale blue-grey tone, milky white areas, cream and warm mineral movement, crystal density, fissures, mineral boundaries, and repaired features. Buyers should approve the actual slab or marked tabletop cutting area when the final color distribution is important.
3. Can the tabletop thickness, corner radius, and edge profile be customized?
Yes. Tabletop thickness, corner radius, and edge profile can be customized according to the furniture design. Final details should remain compatible with the stone condition, table span, base support, natural fissures, finished weight, reinforcement if required, handling, and installation method.
4. Can the mirror-finish metal base be customized?
Yes. The supplied reference uses two curved reflective metal bases. Base dimensions, curvature, spacing, internal structure, support plates, metal finish, leveling feet, stone-contact pads, and connection method can be customized according to the final tabletop size and approved furniture drawing.
5. Does Blue Calcite Marble require special care for dining use?
Yes. Calcite-based stone can be sensitive to acidic substances and should not be treated as scratch-proof, stain-proof, or acid-proof. Use pH-neutral natural-stone cleaners, remove spills promptly, avoid acidic cleaners and abrasive pads, use protection beneath hot or rough objects, and follow the selected sealer and maintenance recommendations.
6. What should be approved before custom table production begins?
Approve the actual Blue Calcite Crystal Marble, tabletop cutting area, final length, width and height, tabletop thickness, corner radius, edge profile, metal-base dimensions and spacing, internal support construction, surface finish, natural variation range, finished component weights where required, trial-assembly requirement, component coding, packing plan, delivery route, destination, and site installation method.
Final Product Overview
Blue Calcite Crystal Marble dining tables combine a pale blue-white crystalline natural-stone surface with a simple rectangular furniture form and visually light mirror-finish curved metal supports. Successful execution depends on actual stone approval, appropriate tabletop thickness, controlled natural fissure placement, coordinated base spacing and support, careful calcite-surface protection, factory trial assembly, reinforced packing, verified delivery access, and professional installation.

Request a Custom Blue Calcite Crystal Marble Dining Table ProposalSend KA UNITED the required table length, width and height, tabletop thickness, pale blue stone-pattern preference, corner radius, edge profile, mirror-metal base design, seating plan, quantity, delivery-access information, destination, and project schedule.
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Inquiry Checklist1. Confirm table length, width, and height. 2. Confirm tabletop thickness. 3. Select the blue calcite stone range. 4. Confirm corner and edge design. 5. Confirm metal-base size and spacing. 6. Confirm seating and delivery access. 7. Provide quantity, destination, and schedule. |
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