What is a sintered stone dining table?

A sintered stone dining table uses a tabletop made from natural minerals that are compressed and fired under extremely high heat and pressure. It gives the table a refined stone look while making the surface dense, stable, and suitable for modern dining spaces.
What is the difference between marble and sintered stone?

Marble is a natural stone known for its unique veining and timeless character. Sintered stone is made from natural minerals through a high-pressure, high-heat process, giving it a consistent surface and modern stone look. Both are popular choices for a stone top dining table.
Can I choose different tops and bases?

At this time, Povison does not support custom tabletop-and-base combinations. Please choose from the available stone dining table styles, colors, sizes, and base designs shown in the product list. Comparing the tabletop finish, base shape, and seating capacity can help you find the best match.
Where can I use a stone dining table?

A stone dining table works well in open kitchens, formal dining rooms, breakfast nooks, and living room dining areas. Smaller round stone dining tables are ideal for compact layouts, while larger rectangular stone dining tables suit family dining rooms and open-plan homes.
How many people can each table size seat?

Seating depends on chair width and table shape. As a general guide, a 47" round stone dining table seats up to 4, while a 59" round table seats up to 6. Rectangular tables usually seat about 6 at 63", 6–8 at 71", 8 at 79", and up to 10 at 94".
Are stone dining tables too heavy?

Stone dining tables are usually heavier than wood or glass tables, which can make them feel more stable and substantial in daily use. Before ordering, check the product dimensions, package details, and delivery information, especially if the table needs to go upstairs or through narrow entryways.
Can chairs fit under the table?

Yes, chairs can usually be tucked under Povison stone dining tables, but the fit depends on the table base, chair width, and arm height. For the best fit, compare your chair dimensions with the table’s leg, pedestal, and underside clearance before ordering.
What chairs go well with a stone dining table?

Stone dining tables pair well with upholstered dining chairs, wood chairs, leather chairs, and slim metal-frame chairs. For a softer look, choose curved or padded seats. For a cleaner modern style, pair a marble or sintered stone dining table with simple chairs in neutral tones.
Does a stone dining table need professional assembly?

No, most Povison stone dining tables are only partial assembly required, and all tools are included. Setup usually takes about 30 minutes, depending on the table size and base structure. Because stone dining tables can be heavy, we recommend having two people available for safer lifting and placement.
Is sintered stone the same as faux marble?

No. Sintered stone and faux marble are different materials, though both can offer a beautiful stone-inspired look. Sintered stone is made from natural minerals through a high-heat, high-pressure process, while faux marble usually recreates marble veining through an engineered surface. The best choice depends on your style, budget, and daily-use needs.
What is the return policy?

Return details may vary by product, order status, and delivery condition. Please check the return policy shown on the product page before placing your order, or contact Povison customer service for help. This is especially important for large stone dining tables because shipping and handling requirements can differ.