When it comes to "important" tables, the choice often boils down to aesthetics.
In reality, glass and stoneware change daily use, the light in the room, and long-term management.
The Regis Atelier line was created for those who seek quality and design with attention to detail:
the difference lies in the type of top and the final effect in the home.
1) Do you need an extendable table or a specific, large fixed size?
If the goal is to entertain often and change configurations, flexibility is needed.
The Rosae table is an interesting solution because it works with multi-step extension, adapting to different occasions.
If, on the other hand, you need an important, stable, and well-defined table in a large size, a fixed top like that of Regnum table is more suitable.
2) What effect should the room have?
The choice of the top completely changes the perception of space.
Glass reflects light and lightens the environment, making the dining area brighter and cleaner.
On the other hand, marble-effect stoneware creates a more scenic and decisive effect, perfect for an elegant and contemporary living space.
3) How important is the feeling of resistance?
The material perception is also important.
Marble-effect porcelain stoneware conveys solidity and a high-end look.
Glass, on the other hand, offers a lighter and more refined feel, ideal for those seeking visual elegance.
4) How to manage daily maintenance?
Some tops require more attention, while others are "easier" to live with.
The choice depends on how much the table is used every day and how much you want to maintain a consistently uniform appearance without too much maintenance.
5) What is the style of the house?
The table must interact with the environment.
A white glass top like Rosae integrates perfectly into bright and minimalist environments.
A marble-effect stoneware top like Regnum enhances contemporary living spaces, especially with black or anthracite details.
Quick choice
Extendable table, bright and refined look
→ Regis Atelier Rosae Table (glass)
Important table, marble effect and decisive style
→ Regis Atelier Regnum Table (marble-effect stoneware)