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Travertine Side Tables

Travertine is one of the most warm and characterful natural stones available. Formed over thousands of years in mineral-rich springs, it is defined by its creamy ivory and warm beige tones, subtle porous texture and organic, unhurried beauty. At Kozy Nest, our travertine side tables bring this timeless material into a refined, contemporary form.

Travertine side tables suit coastal, Japandi, Scandi and nature-inspired interiors. They pair beautifully with linen, rattan, pale timber and brushed brass — adding warmth and texture without overpowering the space. Use one beside a sofa, as a bedside table, or as a sculptural accent in any room.

All pieces are available to view in person at our St. Leonards showroom in Sydney.

Travertine Side Tables FAQs

Travertine side tables are a good choice for those who want elegance with an organic feel. This natural stone brings warmth and texture to your home. Travertine is a type of limestone. It forms in mineral-rich hot springs. This process gives the stone its unique porous surface and earthy color palette. It is a soft alternative to marble. A travertine side table is a piece that adds character to any corner of your space.

The Unique Character of Travertine

Travertine is known for its distinctive look.

  • Warm Tones: It comes in neutral shades. These include cream, beige, ivory, and soft brown. These warm colors fit seamlessly into modern interiors.
  • Porous Texture: Travertine has natural pores and small pits. This texture is a key part of its appeal. It gives the stone a rustic, lived-in feel. We fill larger pores for a smoother, honed finish on our furniture. This provides a refined surface that is still visually interesting.
  • Versatility: The neutral color of a travertine side table makes it easy to style. It works well next to a sofa or as a bedside table.

Styling Your Travertine Side Table

A travertine side table is a quiet statement piece. It complements other textures well.

  • Contrasting Materials: Pair the travertine with sleek materials. Black metal lamps or glass objects look good against the stone's warm, matte finish.
  • Soft Textures: Use the side table near soft textures. A velvet armchair or a wool rug creates a good balance. The stone's hardness works well with soft fabrics.
  • Bedside Use: Use a travertine side table in the bedroom. Its neutral color adds a calm element. It can hold a book and a lamp.

Travertine vs. Marble for Side Tables

Both travertine and marble are natural stones. They have different qualities.

  • Aesthetic: Travertine offers an organic, relaxed look. Marble offers a dramatic, high-contrast look.
  • Weight: Travertine is naturally lighter than marble. This can make the side table easier to move or rearrange.
  • Durability: Both stones are durable. Travertine is softer than marble. It needs careful sealing. It is more prone to etching from acidic liquids. Both require the same strict care rules.

Essential Care for Travertine Side Tables

Travertine is porous. It needs consistent care to maintain its beauty.

  • Sealing: Travertine must be sealed. Regular sealing helps protect the stone from stains.
  • Immediate Cleanup: Wipe all spills immediately with a soft cloth. Do not let liquids sit on the surface.
  • Avoid Acids: Never use acidic cleaners on travertine. Avoid contact with wine, vinegar, and citrus juice. These liquids can etch and damage the surface.
  • Coasters: Always use coasters and placemats. They protect the surface from moisture and heat.

A travertine side table is a long-term investment. It brings a piece of natural, timeless design into your home.

Is a travertine side table easily stained?

Travertine is a porous, natural stone. It can absorb liquids and stain if it is not sealed. Our pieces are sealed. You must still wipe up all spills immediately with a soft cloth.

How often should I reseal my travertine side table?

We recommend that you reseal your travertine table regularly. The frequency depends on use. A general guideline is to reseal every 6 to 12 months for high-use indoor areas.

Is travertine as strong as marble for a side table?

Travertine is durable and strong. It is slightly softer than marble. It can be more prone to scratching from sharp objects. Proper care and sealing ensure its longevity.

How do I remove the small pits or holes in my travertine table?

The natural pits and holes are part of the stone's character. Most of our furniture has the larger pits filled for a smooth finish. You should not try to fill the remaining small pores yourself.

Can I use a regular cleaning spray on my travertine side table?

No. You must only use pH-neutral stone cleaners. You should never use regular cleaning sprays, vinegar, or harsh chemicals. These can damage and etch the stone's surface.

Does travertine fade in sunlight?

Yes. Travertine can fade or change color if it is exposed to direct, strong sunlight for long periods. You should place your table where it is protected from intense sun.

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