Why do marble-and-gold coffee tables cost what they cost — and does the living room actually care? This round faux marble coffee table makes the case that it doesn’t: a bright white marble-look top floats on arched, gold-finished metal legs, with a second 18.1-inch tier below for books and display, at a fraction of stone’s price and none of its weight.
At a glance
- Engineered wood tabletop with a faux white marble finish
- Gold-finished metal frame with arched legs
- Two-tier design with an 18.1 in. lower display shelf
- 31.5 in. diameter top, 2 in. thick
- Wipes clean in seconds
Design notes
White and gold is the pairing that pulls a living room toward gallery light — bright top, warm metal, nothing heavy. The arched legs give it more grace than the usual hairpin-and-slab formula, and the lower tier does the styling work: art books flat, a bowl or candle on top, done. It’s the brightest note among the coffee tables, most at home in glam, modern, and light-scandi rooms.
Size & fit
The 31.5-inch round top holds drinks, trays, and stacked decor for a full seating group, and the round edge keeps traffic lanes friendly in tighter layouts. Allow 15 to 18 inches between table and sofa; the 18.1-inch lower shelf keeps clutter off the top without adding footprint.
Materials & care
The top is engineered wood under a faux white marble finish — the look of stone without its weight or porousness — on a gold-finished metal frame. It wipes clean with a soft, damp cloth; coasters under hot mugs keep the finish flawless.
Good to know
Is it real marble? No, and that’s the feature: the faux marble surface gives the veined look without stone’s weight, cold, or sealing routine. Does it offer storage? An open 18.1-inch lower tier — display storage rather than concealed. How fast is shipping? Most orders arrive within 4–9 business days. Returns? 30-day returns with no restocking fees, and return shipping within the U.S. is free.