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Custom-Built Concrete Tables: Melbourne Studio

Commissions for dining, boardroom, and bespoke architectural pieces. We quote, hand cast full-depth and deliver nationally on a four-to-six-week studio schedule. If a standard range fits, browse Concrete Dining Tables first; commissions are for the briefs the standard ranges don't answer.

The Process

Brief, quote, cast, deliver: four stages, no surprises.

Every custom table runs through four stages: brief (dimensions, room photos, finish notes), hand-prepared quote within two business days, four-to-six-week cast and cure on the studio schedule, then two-person site placement. A 50 percent deposit secures your place in the schedule. Melbourne metro delivery included; regional and interstate quoted per piece.

01  /  Brief

You send the studio a note.

Dimensions, room photos, the rough idea. We respond within two business days with the questions we need answered before quoting: finish, pigment, base, delivery context.

02  /  Quote

We quote it by hand.

No automated configurator on a commission; the studio prices each piece against the cast complexity, the finish, and the delivery. You receive a single fixed quote, valid for 30 days.

03  /  Cast

Studio schedule begins.

Four to six weeks from deposit. We cast full-depth in a single pour, cure on schedule, and finish by hand. Photos at the cure stage and again at finish.

04  /  Delivery

Two-person site placement.

Melbourne metro included; regional and interstate quoted per order. We site-place at delivery; concrete is heavy, and a dining table doesn't move twice.

Recent Commissions

Briefs the standard ranges didn't answer.

A snapshot of recent custom briefs: a 2.6 m salmon-pigment TimberStone for a Hawthorn courtyard, a 3.4 m heavy-section FarmHouse for a Macedon country house, and a 2.2 m peach-pigment Milano sized to a tight Brunswick dining nook. Each piece quoted against dimensions, finish, and base; cast full-depth in our Mordialloc studio.

TimberStone outdoor concrete dining table in salmon pigment with matched bench seat, a Hawthorn courtyard commission by SnapCo

Timberstone

Salmon outdoor: courtyard commission, Hawthorn

A 2.6 m outdoor dining table in salmon-pigment Timberstone with a matched bench seat and an outdoor-rated finish.

Long-room FarmHouse rectangular concrete dining table hand-cast by SnapCo for a Macedon country house

FarmHouse

Long-room dining: country house, Macedon

A 3.4 m FarmHouse rectangular table with a heavy section, paired with two FarmHouse benches in the same cure batch.

Milano oval concrete dining table in Brunswick peach pigment, hand-cast by SnapCo for a Brunswick dining nook

Milano

Brunswick peach: pied-à-terre dining, Brunswick

A 2.2 m Milano in Brunswick peach pigment with a custom timber base proportioned to a tight Brunswick dining nook.

Material  /  The composition

One composition. Six finishes. Made to outlast.

Every commission is cast from the same silica-free composition we developed in-house; full-depth, never veneered, roughly four times the strength of standard concrete.

Every custom concrete table is specified to the brief: dimensions, pigment, finish, and base are chosen at quote, not pulled from a catalogue. Finish swatches are available on request.

A custom commission in the Mordialloc studio

Start a Commission

Send the studio a brief; we'll respond within two business days.

Dimensions, room photos, the rough idea. The more detail you can share at the brief stage, the faster the quote.

Common Questions

Commissioning a custom-built table.

  • How small or large can a custom concrete table be? +

    We cast tables from 1200 mm length up to 3600 mm in standard form. Beyond 3600 mm we move to a multi-piece cast with a planned join, typically used for boardroom commissions over 4 m. Round tables run 1000 to 1800 mm in diameter.

  • Can I match a custom table to an existing piece in my home? +

    Yes. Send finish swatches, fabric samples, or photos at the brief stage and we'll specify pigment and finish to match. The studio holds reference samples for every cure we have run.

  • What is the deposit and payment structure on a commission? +

    50% deposit at quote acceptance, 50% on completion before delivery. Deposit secures your place in the studio schedule and is non-refundable once cast begins.

  • Can I visit the studio during the cure? +

    Yes, by appointment. The studio is a working space; we ask that visits are scheduled against the cure stage so there is something to see.

  • What protections do I have if something goes wrong? +

    Your protection is the consumer guarantees set out in the Australian Consumer Law. Manufacturing fault and structural failure are covered; hairline crazing is part of cast concrete's character and is not. Damage from impact, misuse, or unauthorised modification sits outside that.