V-marble table
Versace Home V-Marble-table
Versace Home V-Marble table
Versace Home V-Marble-table
Versace Home V-Marble table
Versace Home V-Marble table
Versace Home V-marble table
V-marble table

V-marble table

Available in round and rectangular variations. Top and swivel tray in Carrara Gioia or Marquina Black marble, base and legs covered in leather with V-shape quilting and Barocco V Metal logo.

 

 

Diameter Height Depth Width
180 75
200 75
110 75 250
110 75 300
Story

Milestones

1978

Gianni Versace founds the fashion house

Gianni Versace, born 1946 in Reggio Calabria, opens his first boutique on Via della Spiga in Milan and presents his debut collection at La Permanente in March. The original company, registered as Gianni Versace Donna, will grow into the global luxury house headquartered today at Piazza Luigi Einaudi 4, Milan.

1982

Move into housewares

Versace expands beyond fashion into jewellery, china and textiles for the home — the first foothold of what will later be formalised as Versace Home.

1988

The Greca (Greek Key) motif debuts

Gianni Versace introduces the Greek Key in the Fall-Winter 1988 ready-to-wear collection. Decades later, La Greca returns as a defining pattern across Versace Home upholstery and bed linen.

1989

Atelier Versace haute couture

The Atelier Versace haute couture line is launched, presented for the first time in Paris.

1992

Versace Home interiors launch

Versace becomes one of the first fashion houses to launch a dedicated home-interiors line — beginning with textiles and quickly expanding to porcelain tableware through a partnership with the German manufacturer Rosenthal that is still running today.

1994

Vanitas chair

The wooden Vanitas chair, the earliest dated piece in the Versace Home furniture canon, debuts. It will be re-upholstered in velvet and re-presented at Salone del Mobile 2025.

1997

Gianni Versace assassinated; Donatella becomes Creative Director

Gianni Versace is murdered outside his Miami Beach home, Casa Casuarina, on 15 July 1997. His sister Donatella Versace, who had been Vice President since 1978, becomes Creative Director — a role she will hold until 2025.

2014

Blackstone takes a minority stake

Blackstone purchases a 20% stake in Versace for €210 million — the brand's first non-family ownership.

2019

Capri Holdings acquires Versace

On 2 January 2019, Capri Holdings (the former Michael Kors group) closes its acquisition of Versace for approximately US$2.1 billion.

2020

Versace Home furniture licensed to Lifestyle Design Group

Versace signs a licence with Lifestyle Design Group — the Italian home-design division of US-based Haworth Group — for the production and distribution of Versace Home furniture. The licence covers furniture only; textiles and accessories remain in-house, ceramics continue under Rosenthal, and wallpaper and floor tiles stay with their respective licensees.

2023

Rosenthal × Versace turns 30

The Rosenthal × Versace partnership marks 30 years with a limited mug collection that revives a 1993 design — gold-toned Barocco motifs paired with a Medusa lid.

2024

"If These Walls Could Talk" at Palazzo Versace

Salone del Mobile installation at the brand's original Milan atelier on Via Gesù 12 debuts the Medusa '95 Conversation Sofa, La Greca Bed, Lady Desk, and Moon Island sofa and armchair.

2025

Prada Group acquires Versace

Announced 10 April 2025 and closed 2 December 2025: Prada Group acquires Versace from Capri Holdings for €1.25 billion (~US$1.375 billion). The same year Donatella Versace steps down as Chief Creative Officer (effective 12 March) and becomes Chief Brand Ambassador (1 April); Dario Vitale is appointed Chief Creative Officer.

Inside

Construction

Marble top — eight-colour palette

The brand's framing: "V-Marble table eloquently expresses the luxuriousness of Versace Home. The top and swivel tray come in Carrara Gioia or Marquina Black marble." Full published palette extends to eight colours: Marquina Black, Carrara Gioia, Fior di Pesco, Sahara Noir, Valentine Grey, Calacatta Gold, Super White, Tobacco al Contro. Glossy finish.

Leather-covered legs with V-quilting

Defining design feature: "the base and legs are covered in leather, with V-shape quilting and a Barocco V Metal logo." The leather wrapping the legs is the V-Marble family signature — distinguishes this table sharply from the marble-on-aluminium Stiletto table or the marble-on-steel La Greca table. The V-shape quilting is a brand register tying back to Versace fashion tailoring.

Barocco V Metal logo

Decorative logo on the leather legs — Barocco V Metal logo. "Barocco" refers to the Versace Barocco motif (one of the brand's signature decorative codes); the V Metal here treats it as an applied hardware element on the leather rather than a printed pattern.

Round version — solid curved wood under leather

Round-format construction: solid and curved wood as the structural base, fully covered in leather. Stainless-steel base edge in polished Gold or Satin Grey finishing — visible as a thin metal line at the base where the leather meets the floor. The round version reads heavier and more architectural than the rectangular.

Rectangular version — steel frame under leather

Rectangular-format construction: steel frame with matt black finish; legs covered in leather; details in polished Gold or Satin Grey. Different structural approach from the round (steel frame instead of solid wood) but the visible result reads consistent — leather-wrapped legs in either format.

Swivel tray on the marble top

Functional element noted by the manufacturer: a swivel tray on the marble top, in the same marble as the top itself. The tray rotates so dishes can be passed across the table without standing — a practical addition to a dining table designed for entertaining.

Materials

Fabrics & finishes

V-quilted leather + Barocco V Metal logo

V-quilted leather + Barocco V Metal logo

Detail of the family signature — V-shape quilted leather wrapping the legs, with the Barocco V Metal logo applied as hardware. Reads as fashion-house tailoring scaled to furniture. Choose this table over the Stiletto or La Greca dining tables when the room benefits from a soft material at the leg register; the leather adds tactility absent from full-stone or all-metal alternatives.

Configurator

Modules

Round Ø 180 × 75 H

Round Ø 180 × 75 H

Ø 180 × 75 H cm

The smaller round. At Ø 180, seats 8 around the circle. Solid curved-wood base under leather. Round dining tables read more conversational than rectangular — every seat faces the centre rather than left/right neighbours. Pair with the swivel tray for cross-table dish passing.

Round Ø 200 × 75 H

Round Ø 200 × 75 H

Ø 200 × 75 H cm

The larger round. At Ø 200, seats 10 comfortably. Same construction as Ø 180 — solid curved-wood base under leather. The extra 20 cm of diameter scales the table noticeably without changing the visual register; choose for entertaining-focused rooms.

Rectangular 250 × 110 × 75 H

Rectangular 250 × 110 × 75 H

250 × 110 × 75 H cm

The shorter rectangular. Seats 8 (two at each end, three each side). Steel-frame construction (different from the round's wood base) but same leather-wrapped leg register and same marble top palette. Use rectangular when the room is long-rectangular itself — the table aligns naturally with the room geometry.

Rectangular 300 × 110 × 75 H

Rectangular 300 × 110 × 75 H

300 × 110 × 75 H cm

The longer rectangular. Seats 10 (two at each end, four each side). The 300 cm length is sized for primary entertaining-focused dining rooms; at 110 cm wide it remains proportionally generous. Same steel-frame + leather-leg construction as the 250 cm.

Trust

Certifications

LEED Gold

LEED Gold buildings

Versace's Milan headquarters at Piazza Luigi Einaudi 4 holds LEED Gold certification, and the Bal Harbour Shops boutique (Florida) is also certified to LEED Gold for interior design and construction (USGBC project record certified 18 December 2019).

FSC

FSC-certified paper packaging

All paper-based packaging components used by Versace are sourced from Forest Stewardship Council–certified suppliers. This certification covers packaging only; it does not extend to furniture wood.

Recognition

Exhibits & press

  • Luxury Living Group catalogue
    V-Marble family hub

    The licensed manufacturer's V-Marble family collection page lists this dining table alongside the V-Marble coffee tables (id 371) — a small two-piece family bound by the leather-and-marble vocabulary. No press launch year is published for either V-Marble piece; treat the family as a longer-running line in the Versace Home dining catalogue.

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FAQ

Frequently asked

Different scale, same family. The V-Marble coffee tables (id 371) are the lounge-coffee SKU — lower height, smaller footprint, designed for in front of a sofa. This V-Marble table is the dining-scale SKU at 75 cm overall height, in two rounds (Ø 180/200) or two rectangulars (250/300 × 110). Both share the marble-top + leather-legs + V-quilting + Barocco V Metal vocabulary; the difference is sit-around-it (dining) vs. set-things-on-it (coffee).

Round (Ø 180 or Ø 200) reads more conversational — every seat faces the centre, and the swivel tray works naturally for passing dishes across. Choose round in square or open-plan rooms. Rectangular (250 or 300 × 110) reads more formal and aligns with rectangular rooms; the long axis seats people on either side and makes a head-of-table position read clearly. Within each format, the larger size adds two seats — pick by guest count, not by aesthetic difference.

Different geometry needs different structure. The round version uses a solid curved-wood base under leather — the curve is best built up from solid wood. The rectangular version uses a steel frame with matt-black finish under leather — the rectangular legs are most efficiently structured from steel. Both end up looking similar from outside (leather-wrapped legs with Barocco V Metal logo); the construction is just suited to the silhouette.

A rotating tray inset into the marble top, in the same marble as the surrounding surface. Practical for dining: dishes, condiments, bread can be set on the tray and rotated across the table without anyone having to stand. The tray turns the table into a single shared dining surface rather than fragmenting it into individual reach-zones. Especially useful on the round versions where the centre is equidistant from every seat.

The hardware finish (visible at the stainless-steel base edge on the round, and at structural details on the rectangular) is published in two options: polished Gold or Satin Grey. Match the room's other Versace pieces — gold for warm-register interiors with Medusa-medallion accessories, Satin Grey for steel-and-marble cool interiors. The leather quilting and Barocco V Metal logo register the same in either choice; the hardware finish is the secondary tonal accent.

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