Ceramic or oak wood:
two materials, two ways to experience a tabl
22nd MAY, 2026
In furniture design, materials do more than define the appearance of a piece. They also shape how it is lived with, how it ages and how it becomes part of everyday life in the home.
Throughout our journey as table manufacturers, we have always been committed to innovation and quality. In fact, we were pioneers in introducing ceramic surfaces to tables at a time when this material was still uncommon within the industry. What was once considered an innovative proposal has now become a widely established trend thanks to its exceptional performance.
Today, we continue to evolve by introducing a new option to selected collections: natural oak tabletops.
The strength and practicality of ceramic
Ceramic laminated with glass has long been one of our signature materials. It is designed for those looking for a table capable of withstanding demanding daily use without compromising on contemporary design.
Its main advantages include:
- Exceptional resistance to wear and scratches
- Resistance to high temperatures
- Excellent resistance to stains and common household chemicals
- Hygienic surface suitable for food contact
- Easy maintenance and cleaning
These qualities make ceramic an ideal choice for busy households, heavily used spaces or anyone prioritising practicality and durability.
The warmth and authenticity of oak wood
In contrast to the technical precision of ceramic, wood offers a more sensory and emotional experience.
The new oak tabletops in our collection are treated with a special oil that protects the surface while preserving the natural essence of the wood. This maintains its authentic texture, warm and pleasant feel, and the unique beauty of every grain.
Oak wood brings warmth, natural character and individuality. Each piece is slightly different and develops over time, adding personality and authenticity to any space.
It is particularly appreciated by those seeking cosy interiors and natural materials that create a closer connection to comfort and home living.
Which material should you choose?
There is no single right answer. The choice depends on your lifestyle, your needs and the personality of your home.
Ceramic is ideal if you are looking for:
- Maximum resistance and durability
- Easy maintenance
- A contemporary and sophisticated aesthetic
- A surface suited to intensive everyday use
Oak wood is perfect if you prefer:
- A warm and natural feel
- Authentic, living materials
- Cosy and welcoming interiors
- A timeless aesthetic with character
One philosophy: design, quality and durability
Although different in appearance and sensation, both ceramic and wood share the same essential philosophy: creating tables designed to last and accompany everyday life for many years.
Because every home is different, we believe that choice itself is part of good design.




