EKAR Maris Dining Table | Top-Luxury Wave-Shaped Statement Table

Item No.: EKAR-L-DT04
EKAR Maris Top-Luxury Wave-Shaped Dining Table – Sculpted ocean-wave silhouette, premium materials, blending coastal opulence and gathering functionality for dining rooms & luxury living spaces.
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EKAR Maris Dining Table | Top-Luxury Ocean-Inspired Wave-Shaped Statement Table

Meet the EKAR Maris Top-Luxury Wave-Shaped Dining Table – where the calm, flowing energy of the ocean meets high-end craftsmanship, turning your dining space into a serene yet striking hub for meals and moments. It’s not just a table; it’s a sculptural tribute to the sea, with a silhouette that mimics rolling waves, adding organic elegance to every gathering, from casual weeknight dinners to grand holiday feasts.

At its heart is a showstopping wave-shaped design that feels both artful and intentional. The tabletop’s edges curve and rise like gentle ocean swells – no sharp lines, just soft, fluid contours that draw the eye and invite touch. Crafted from premium materials, you can choose between polished solid marble (in soft gray or creamy white, with natural veining that echoes ocean currents) or hand-finished solid wood (rich walnut or warm oak, sanded to a smooth finish that highlights the wood’s grain, pairing beautifully with the wave shape). Both options are sealed with a durable, food-safe coating: marble resists stains and scratches, while wood stands up to daily use without losing its smooth, wave-kissed charm.

The base is designed to keep the focus on the wave silhouette while ensuring rock-solid stability. For marble tabletops, a sleek, low-profile metal base (in brushed brass or matte black) curves subtly to match the tabletop’s waves, providing hidden support that never distracts from the design. For wood tabletops, a matching solid wood base blends seamlessly, with tapered legs that mimic the lightness of water, keeping the table feeling airy despite its substantial presence. No matter the material, the base is engineered to hold the tabletop securely – no wobbling plates, even when passing heavy serving dishes across the waves.

Where does it shine? In a coastal luxury home, paired with linen-upholstered dining chairs and sea-inspired decor (think driftwood accents or blue-toned textiles) – it feels like bringing the ocean indoors, without leaning into kitsch. In a modern minimalist dining room, its organic wave shape softens sleek surroundings, adding warmth to neutral walls and geometric furniture. In an open-concept living space, it acts as a natural divider between the kitchen and lounge, its flowing lines keeping the room feeling connected while adding visual interest. Even in a formal dining room, it elevates traditional decor (like crystal chandeliers or velvet chairs) with a fresh, nature-inspired twist.

Its versatile aesthetic fits every high-end style. The white marble wave top with brass base leans into timeless elegance; the walnut wave top with black metal base feels modern and sophisticated; the oak wave top with wood base adds cozy warmth to transitional spaces. It works just as well with casual terracotta dishware as it does with fine china – proving that ocean-inspired design can be both luxurious and approachable.

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