ravertine Side Table for Living Room Functional and Aesthetic Layering
Plinth-style integrated travertine side table
B-side procurement suggestion: Select cross-cut travertine blocks instead of longitudinal-cut blocks. Cross-cut sections show uniform honeycomb void distribution, while longitudinal-cut sections have disordered layered textures, which lead to inconsistent visual effects in batch side table orders.

3.2 Slab-leg assembled travertine side table
Assembled side tables adopt separated travertine tabletop and metal/stone legs, the mainstream mass-production model for wholesale B-side orders. Tabletop thickness is controlled at 18mm to reduce overall weight, matched with brushed brass or matte black carbon steel slender legs. This travertine design reduces logistics packaging volume by 43% compared with integrated plinth side tables, greatly cutting cross-border international shipping costs. Spatial collocation logic: In living rooms with high proportion of soft fabrics including bouclé sofas and wool carpets, the hard matte texture of travertine side tables forms tactile contrast, avoiding monotonous soft space visual fatigue. According to interior designer B-side search data, “brass leg travertine side table matching” is the top 3 long-tail search keyword in Q1 2026.


