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Square 700x700mm commercial grade tabletops in a soft grey finish featuring Grigio Marquina porcelain stoneware with a polished finish. Available in a choice of 6 refined metal edge veneers. Brushed Bronze, Brushed Copper, Brushed Gold, Brushed Steel, Decorative Bronze and Satin Black metal edge veneers. Engineered for full commercial use across cafés, restaurants, bars, hotels and hospitality environments. This item is in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Our metal edge veneer collection introduces an additional layer of material refinement to selected porcelain tabletops, combining the durability of porcelain stoneware with the visual richness of real metal detailing.
Designed for hospitality, commercial, and design-led interior environments, these precision-applied metal edge finishes create a distinctive architectural feature that enhances the overall character of the tabletop without compromising functionality or durability.
Applied to our 32mm Edge tabletop collection, each veneer is professionally integrated to create a seamless transition between surface and profile, delivering a clean, intentional finish suited to premium commercial interiors.
Six Metal Finishes
Our collection includes six carefully selected metal finishes, each offering a distinct aesthetic direction for different interior styles and hospitality applications.
Brushed Gold
A warm metallic finish that introduces understated luxury and refined contrast. Brushed Gold works particularly well within upscale hospitality interiors, restaurants, hotel lounges, and contemporary premium environments where softer metallic tones are desired.
Brushed Copper
Brushed Copper delivers a richer industrial character with warm tonal depth and a more expressive architectural presence. Ideal for interiors seeking a balance between modern sophistication and material warmth.
Brushed Bronze
A timeless metallic finish with a muted elegance that complements both dark and neutral porcelain surfaces. Brushed Bronze introduces subtle depth and works effectively across contemporary hospitality and commercial interiors.
Brushed Steel
Clean, minimal, and highly versatile, Brushed Steel provides a more restrained contemporary finish suited to modern commercial environments. Its cooler tone pairs naturally with monochromatic palettes and architectural interiors.
Satin Black
Satin Black creates sharp visual definition and bold contrast against porcelain surfaces. The low-reflective finish enhances linear forms and delivers a distinctly contemporary aesthetic suited to minimalist hospitality environments.
Decorative Bronze
Decorative Bronze introduces additional texture and visual movement through its more expressive metallic surface. Designed for statement applications, it adds depth, richness, and a more tactile architectural quality to the tabletop edge.
Designed for Commercial Use
Our metal edge veneers are not decorative trims or surface-applied accessories. Each finish is engineered and professionally integrated for long-term use within hospitality and commercial environments.
The combination of porcelain stoneware and metal detailing creates a robust tabletop solution capable of delivering both aesthetic impact and practical performance across restaurants, hotels, cafés, bars, and high-traffic interiors.
Precision Application
Every metal edge veneer is professionally applied at our Chatteris facility using controlled fabrication processes to ensure consistency, clean alignment, and precise edge integration.
The result is a refined, commercially durable tabletop where porcelain surface and metal detailing work together as a single cohesive design element.
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.