Ercole Oval Dining table
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About Ercole Oval Dining table
Design
The Ercole Oval dining table from Capital is built around a clear idea: a single, sculpted marble volume with a calm, architectural presence. Developed from a pure marble block, its profile is deliberately simple, without unnecessary lines. The oval top softens the geometry, giving the table an inviting, approachable look while still feeling substantial in the room.
Boatto Martino Studio keeps the design quiet, letting the material do most of the work. The strong base anchors the piece, while the metal insert at the center adds a subtle break in the stone surface. It is a table that reads as one complete gesture, not a sum of parts.
Materials & Build
The Ercole Oval is entirely focused on marble and metal. The top and base are crafted in marble, giving the table continuity from surface to floor. A metal central insert and refined metal details are integrated into the structure, not just added on, so the transition between stone and metal feels deliberate and controlled.
Finishes span selected marbles and coordinated metals, allowing different expressions within the same essential form. The weight of the piece, around 1,124 pounds, speaks to the density and integrity of the materials. It is a solid, grounded table designed to stay in place, both visually and physically.
Comfort & Proportions
At approximately 29.9 inches high, the table sits within the classic dining height, working naturally with standard dining chairs and armchairs. The oval top, about 47.2 inches deep and 110.2 inches long, offers generous surface without sharp corners, making movement around the table feel easy and relaxed.
The central base and insert help free up legroom around the perimeter. Guests can sit along the length or at the curves without awkward supports getting in the way, which matters in daily use more than any decorative detail.
Placement & Longevity
This Capital dining table is made for rooms where the table truly anchors the space—large dining areas, open-plan living zones, or a formal dining room that needs one strong piece rather than many smaller gestures. The volume of about 45.9 cubic feet is worth noting when planning access, delivery, and final position.
Marble and metal, when treated with normal care, age with character rather than fading out. The substantial build and restrained design of the Ercole Oval mean it does not chase trends. It is the kind of table intended to stay in a home for years, quietly holding its place as everything else around it changes.






































