Round Red Ornate Table with Star – Decorated Lava Stone
“A table made of Etna lava stone is not just furniture.
It is a piece of Sicily destined to last for generations.”
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Each of our tables is made from original lava stone from Mount Etna, a naturally resistant volcanic rock, processed and ceramic-glazed at high temperatures (around 900°C) to ensure solidity, impermeability, and resistance to weathering.
The decoration is entirely hand-painted by master artisans in Caltagirone, following a tradition passed down through generations.
Each piece is unique and may exhibit slight variations, attesting to its authenticity.
Main Features
• Resistance to heat, cold, and temperature changes
• Resistance to scratches and impacts
• No liquid absorption
• Easy to clean
Perfect for indoor and outdoor environments: gardens, terraces, verandas, or elegant dining rooms.
Custom-made production
All our tables are made to order.
We can customize:
• Shape (round, rectangular, square, or custom-shaped)
• Dimensions
• Decor and colors
• Hand-forged wrought iron frame
• Coordinated chairs (if any)
Production begins only after direct consultation, project definition, and payment.
Production and Shipping
Each table is handcrafted and professionally packed on a pallet or in a custom wooden crate.
Production time: 15-20 business days
We ship to Italy and worldwide with insured shipping.
100% Made in Italy – Caltagirone.
THE PROCESSING PHASES
We certify that each product is entirely handmade and that any "small imperfections" are typical of artisanal workmanship, which is more valuable than industrial production.
Our artisans craft each piece with care. Oven temperatures, raw materials used, and seasonality may influence slight variations in hue or detail. Each creation is unique; in fact, no two pieces are identical.
The clay is worked with the lathe manually giving the desired shape.
A drying time that allows the water contained in the clay to evaporate.
It will last approximately 12 hours, bringing the objects to a temperature between 980/1000 C°.
Immersion in a solution of enamel powder and water then decorated with skill.

