Classification Of Stone Tables
Nov 17, 2024
The classification of stone tables can be divided according to material and purpose. The following are several common classifications of stone tables and their characteristics:
Granite tables: Granite tables have rich colors, thick surface particles, and good physical properties such as friction, acid and alkali resistance, pressure resistance, and wear resistance. Therefore, granite tables are not only not easy to deform, but also durable and suitable for outdoor use, such as outdoor gardens, balconies and other outdoor home scenes.
Marble tables: Marble tables have natural textures, clear and smooth surfaces, and bright textures. Marble is very hard, not easy to deform, waterproof, oil-resistant, and has a high degree of finish. After treatment, it has better beauty and ornamental properties. Marble tables are suitable for indoor environments such as apartments and offices, and are also suitable for humid environments such as balconies and bathrooms.
Quartz tables: Quartz tables have neat particles, uniform colors, flat surfaces, good gloss, and are not easy to stain and scratch. They have physical properties such as strength resistance, acid and alkali resistance, high temperature resistance, and wear resistance. Quartz stone tables are suitable for restaurants, rest areas, display cabinets, professional laboratories and other occasions, with high cost performance.
Sandstone stone tables: Sandstone stone tables have natural stone texture, rich texture, rich colors, and are smooth, calm, elegant and natural. Sandstone stone tables are relatively moderately priced and suitable for public areas, shopping malls and other occasions that require a large number of tables.
In addition, the shapes of stone tables are also very diverse. Common ones are round and square stone tables, as well as stone tables with special shapes such as imitation tree stump shapes and rectangular shapes. These stone tables are not only practical, but are also often paired with stone carvings, becoming an indispensable part of architectural decoration.






