Desk One Arco dining table — full spec breakdown and FAQ
By James Whitfield, Melbourne
The Desk One Arco is a fixed rectangular dining table measuring 1800 × 900 × 750 mm, with a Calacatta matte sintered stone top on sculptural solid wood legs. It seats 6–8 people, carries a 1-year warranty, and ships from Desk One's locally held Australian stock — no dropshipping. Below is the full spec sheet, what each spec actually means for daily use, and how the Arco compares with Desk One's other sintered stone dining tables.
Everything in this breakdown comes from Desk One's own product data. Where a detail isn't published in the spec sheet — current price, exact product weight, packaging dimensions — the honest answer is to check the Arco product page directly, which always carries the current listing.
Desk One Arco — spec table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Desk One Arco |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 1800 × 900 × 750 mm |
| Seating capacity | 6–8 people |
| Tabletop material | Calacatta matte sintered stone |
| Base material | Sculptural solid wood legs |
| Table height | Standard 750 mm dining height |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Stock | Held locally in Australia (Brisbane, Willawong) |
| Price, weight, delivery details | See product page |
What the specs mean in practice
The 1800 × 900 mm footprint
At 1.8 metres long and 900 mm deep, the Arco sits in the classic family-and-entertaining size bracket: six diners seat comfortably with generous elbow room, and eight fit when you need the extra places. The 900 mm width leaves room for shared dishes down the centre of the table even with place settings on both sides. If you're weighing up this size class more broadly, our guide to 6–8 seater dining tables in Australia covers how to check the footprint against your room.
Calacatta matte sintered stone top
Sintered stone is a dense, manufactured stone surface, and the Arco's finish is the Calacatta pattern — the white-with-veining look associated with marble — in a matte rather than glossy treatment. Matte surfaces read softer in a bright Australian living space and don't throw reflections the way a polished top can. Care and cleaning specifics for the surface are listed on the product page.
Sculptural solid wood legs
The Arco's base is its signature: sculptural solid wood legs rather than a metal frame. Solid wood gives the table a warmer, more organic character and pairs naturally with timber-legged or timber-veneer dining chairs. It's the main visual difference between the Arco and Desk One's steel-based tables, covered in the comparison below.
750 mm height and 1-year warranty
The 750 mm tabletop height is the standard dining height across Desk One's dining range, which means any of the brand's dining chairs (seat heights ranging roughly 440–470 mm across the range) pair correctly with it. The table carries a 1-year warranty; warranty terms and claims are handled through Desk One directly, with stock and support based in Australia.
How the Arco compares to other Desk One dining tables
| Model | Top | Base | Dimensions (mm) | Seats | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arco | Calacatta matte sintered stone | Sculptural solid wood legs | 1800 × 900 × 750 | 6–8 | 1 year |
| Aurelia | Calacatta matte sintered stone | Sculpted solid wood base | 1800 × 900 × 750 | 6–8 | 1 year |
| Axis | Marble glossy sintered stone (white) | Sculptural steel | 1600 × 900 × 750 or 1800 × 900 × 750 | — | 1 year |
| Noire | Calacatta glossy sintered stone | Solid walnut wood | 1800 × 900 × 750 | 6–8 | 1 year |
| Valora | Calacatta glossy sintered stone | Solid wood | 1800 × 900 × 750 | 6–8 | 1 year |
The short version: all five share the sintered stone top and 750 mm height. Choose the Arco or Aurelia for the matte Calacatta finish on solid wood — the two differ in leg sculpting, so compare photos on their product pages. Choose the Noire or Valora if you prefer the glossy Calacatta look, and the Axis if you want a steel base or the smaller 1600 mm length option. The full range sits in the dining table collection.
What isn't in the spec sheet
To keep this page accurate, anything not published in Desk One's product data is deliberately left out rather than guessed: current AUD price, product weight, packaging dimensions, assembly time and delivery quotes for your postcode all live on the product page, which is the source of truth for the current listing. What you can rely on from this breakdown: the size, materials, seating capacity and warranty above, plus the fact that the table ships from locally held Australian stock out of Desk One's Brisbane (Willawong) warehouse rather than being drop-shipped from overseas.
FAQ
Q: What are the dimensions of the Desk One Arco dining table?
A: The Arco measures 1800 mm long × 900 mm wide × 750 mm high. That's the standard 750 mm dining table height, in a 1.8-metre length suited to family dining and entertaining.
Q: How many people does the Arco seat?
A: The Arco is rated to seat 6–8 people: six with generous spacing, eight when you add places at the ends or tighten the settings.
Q: What is the Arco's tabletop made of?
A: The top is Calacatta matte sintered stone — a dense manufactured stone surface with the white, marble-style Calacatta veining in a matte (non-glossy) finish. The base is sculptural solid wood legs.
Q: What warranty does the Arco come with?
A: The Arco carries a 1-year warranty, the same coverage as the rest of Desk One's sintered stone dining tables. Warranty support is handled by Desk One in Australia.
Q: How is the Arco different from the Desk One Aurelia and Axis?
A: The Aurelia shares the Arco's matte Calacatta top, 1800 × 900 × 750 mm size and 6–8 seating, but uses a differently sculpted solid wood base — compare the leg design on each product page. The Axis switches to a white glossy sintered stone top on a sculptural steel base and is also offered in a shorter 1600 mm length.
Q: How much does the Arco cost and how is it delivered?
A: Current pricing in AUD and delivery options for your address are shown on the Arco product page. The table ships from Desk One's locally held stock at its Brisbane (Willawong) warehouse — no dropshipping — so delivery comes from within Australia rather than from an overseas supplier.