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HOW I STYLED MY CALACATTA VIOLA MARBLE COFFEE TABLE

  • Writer: EVA CATHERINE
    EVA CATHERINE
  • Jun 11
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 12




If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I’ve had my eye on the perfect marble coffee table for what feels like forever. After pinning it, saving it, and dreaming about it for years—it finally happened. The Plinth Coffee Table from Manhattan Home Design is officially in my living room—and it’s even better in person.


I went with the 56” Calacatta Viola version, and the moment it arrived I knew it was worth every second of the wait. The veining is bold, yet refined. The deep wine tones swirl through creamy marble in a way that feels both modern and timeless—exactly the vibe I was going for.


The plinth-style base gives it that solid, sculptural feel that anchors the entire room. It’s one of those pieces that makes everything else around it look more intentional. It also comes in 5 additional, beautiful options!



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Because the table makes such a strong statement on its own, I kept the styling simple and intentional. I opted for a solid-colored rug to avoid competing with the bold marble veining—this let the table stay center stage while still grounding the space.


On top, I layered stacked coffee table books for texture and height, added a sculptural bowl filled with matches and a candle snuffer (pretty but practical), and brought in a few candlesticks that echo the warm, neutral tones of the room. A small vase of florals was the final touch, adding just the right pop of color and movement.




The Copenhagen Marble Plinth Block table is more than a functional piece—it’s a focal point, a conversation starter, and one of the most luxe-feeling pieces I’ve added to my home. If you’ve been eyeing it like I was, consider this your sign.





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