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Square 600x600mm commercial grade tabletops in a clean white tone featuring Arabescato porcelain stoneware with a natural finish. Available in a choice of 4 refined 12mm profiles. Bullnose, Double Bevel, Double Pencil and Sharknose profile. Engineered for full commercial use across cafés, restaurants, bars, hotels and hospitality environments. This item is in stock ready for immediate delivery.
All Slim tabletops are supplied with a 18mm moisture-resistant black MDF support structure, ensuring stability and compatibility with a range of bases.
Profile Introduction
Our Slim porcelain tabletop collections are available with a selection of professionally machined edge profiles, allowing each tabletop to be tailored to the visual language of the surrounding interior.
Manufactured using precision CNC stone processing equipment, each profile is engineered to deliver consistent detailing, refined proportions, and commercial-grade durability across hospitality and interior projects. From minimal contemporary schemes to more architectural applications, each profile offers a distinct visual character while maintaining the strength and practicality required for high-traffic commercial environments.
The profile selected can significantly influence the overall appearance of a tabletop — from soft and understated to bold and geometric — enabling designers, specifiers, and hospitality operators to achieve the desired aesthetic with greater flexibility.
Double Bevel Profile
Double Pencil Profile
Bullnose Profile
Sharknose Profile
Double Bevel Profile
The Double Bevel profile features precisely angled chamfers applied to both the upper and lower edges of the tabletop, creating a sharper and more architectural appearance.
This profile enhances light reflection and introduces greater visual definition to the tabletop edge, making it particularly effective within modern hospitality settings where clean geometry and structured detailing are central to the design language.
Double bevel
Double Pencil Profile
The Double Pencil profile combines subtle upper and lower radius detailing to create a refined, understated edge with softer transitions than a bevelled profile.
Its balanced proportions and clean finish make it a highly versatile option across restaurants, cafés, hotels, and commercial interiors, offering a contemporary appearance without appearing overly aggressive or heavily styled.
Double Pencil
Bullnose Profile
The Bullnose profile introduces a fully rounded edge detail that delivers a softer, more traditional visual finish. Its continuous curved form creates a comfortable edge profile while reducing sharp transitions around the tabletop perimeter.
Well suited to hospitality environments seeking a more relaxed or timeless aesthetic, the Bullnose profile balances durability with a refined appearance and works particularly well across both contemporary and classic commercial interiors.
Bullnose
Sharknose Profile
The Sharknose profile delivers a more directional and sculpted edge detail, featuring an angular underside cut that creates a slimmer visual appearance and pronounced shadow line.
Designed to emphasise the geometry and silhouette of the tabletop, the Sharknose profile is particularly effective within contemporary hospitality and architectural interior environments where sharper detailing and stronger visual definition are desired.
Sharknose
Scratch Resistance
High-traffic commercial surfaces need to perform under extreme conditions and are constantly exposed to potential scratches and scores from sharp knives or pointed tools. With one of the hardest surfaces available, porcelain stoneware maintains a scratch-resistant surface that will not fade, discolour or deteriorate over time.
Is it possible to scratch porcelain stoneware tabletops?
The short answer is yes. Porcelain, like other surfaces, can be scratched. However, porcelain surfaces are more scratch resistant than other tabletop surfaces. As a general rule the softer a surface is, the easier it will scratch. Diamonds for example are the hardest known mineral on the planet and are rated 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. All other minerals are rated 9 or below. Anything with a hardness below that of a diamond cannot scratch a diamond, however this means that a diamond can scratch another diamond.
The same is true for porcelain tabletop. Because porcelain is so hard, with a typical Mohs rating of 8, care must taken when using utensils, pots, crockery and tableware that has an equivalent Mohs rating. For example ceramic knives, (which have a similar composition), porcelain or ceramic crockery can scratch the surface, because just like diamonds, porcelain can scratch porcelain.
It is highly recommended that cutting directly on the surface using ceramic utensils is avoided.
It is highly recommended that care is taken to avoid sliding crockery and cookware across the surface if these items are made of porcelain or ceramic.
It is highly recommended that in these situations, chopping boards, trivets and placemats should be used.