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Skive Extension Dining Table
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Valeria Dining Table
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Clover Mango Wood Dining Table
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Damien Dining Table
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Gabrielle Dining Table
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Havana 180cm Rectangular Dining Table
Grey Cloud Tallulah Dining Table
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Natural & White Cacey Dining Table
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Elain Recycled Pine Wood Dining Table
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Wyatt Rectangular Dining Table
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Halifax 160cm Dining Table
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Coastal 180cm Dining Table
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Blake Faux Marble Dining Table
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120cm Premium Hex Marble-Look Dining Table
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Marfis Sintered Stone Dining Table
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120cm Mimi Round Oak & Glass Dining Table
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Belmont Acacia Wood Dining Table
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Current trends in dining table styles and materials
The dining table is more than just a place to eat. It is where conversation flows, milestones are celebrated, and daily life unfolds. As dining spaces become more versatile, current trends reflect a blend of beauty, durability and everyday function. Natural timber remains a timeless favourite, offering warmth and character that suits everything from coastal retreats to heritage homes. Meanwhile, sleek black and white finishes, textured stone tops and metal frames are growing in popularity for those who prefer a more modern or industrial aesthetic.
Round tables with sculptural bases make a statement in both minimalist and eclectic interiors, while fluted details and curved edges bring softness and elegance to a room. For a contemporary twist on a traditional silhouette, explore our range of oval dining tables, which often provide more room for extra seating without the hard corners of a rectangular style.
The right dining table for your home
The best dining table for your space depends on how you actually live. Do you host large family dinners, entertain friends regularly, or simply need a practical spot for meals and homework? Considering your day-to-day routine will help you narrow down shape, size and material before you start browsing. If you want a complete, coordinated look with minimal effort, our curated dining sets pair tables with matching chairs for a seamless finish.
Families often appreciate the practicality of a sturdy rectangular table with plenty of surface area, while smaller households might prefer a round dining table to encourage a more intimate, relaxed setting. Think about how many people you seat most often and choose from our 4-seater, 6-seater or 8-seater options to find the right fit.
Dining tables for small spaces
A smaller dining table can still make a big impact. Whether you are furnishing an apartment, a breakfast nook or an open-plan living area, a compact table helps you maximise floor space without compromising on style. Round dining tables are particularly well suited to tighter layouts, as they allow for flexible seating and better flow around the room.
If you need the occasional flexibility to host more guests, look for extendable styles that expand when needed and tuck away neatly when not in use. Our collection of 4-seater dining tables includes a variety of compact options that deliver a comfortable dining experience without overwhelming your space.
Dining table shapes explained
Shape plays a key role in how a dining table fits within your room and how it feels to use every day. Rectangular dining tables are a classic choice that works well in long rooms and open-plan layouts, offering generous surface area for meals, serving dishes and table styling.
Round and oval dining tables encourage easy conversation and feel more casual, making them great for social gatherings and relaxed family meals. Without sharp corners, they also allow for easier movement around the room, which is particularly useful in tighter spaces.
Always measure your dining area before purchasing and allow at least 75 cm from the edge of the table to the nearest wall or obstacle so chairs can be pulled out comfortably. Whether you need a 4-seater for everyday meals or an 8-seater for entertaining, the right dimensions will ensure your dining space is both beautiful and functional.
Matching a dining table to your interior style
Your dining table should feel at home within the broader look and feel of your space. For coastal or Scandi-inspired interiors, light timber finishes create a relaxed, airy atmosphere that pairs beautifully with natural textures and neutral tones. In more modern or minimalist settings, walnut, charcoal or matte black finishes add bold contrast and a quiet sophistication.
If your home leans towards a traditional or rustic aesthetic, darker woods and farmhouse-style legs bring warmth and a sense of history. Want a seamless, pulled-together look? Browse our dining sets to pair your table with matching chairs, or mix and match pieces for a more personal, curated feel.
When it comes to styling your table, layering makes all the difference. Table runners, statement pendant lighting and a touch of fresh greenery all help tie the look together, whether your home is classic, contemporary or somewhere in between.
FAQs
What size dining table should I get?
This depends on your room dimensions and how many people you typically seat. As a general guide, a 4-seater suits smaller rooms or apartments, a 6-seater works well for families, and an 8-seater is ideal for those who love to entertain regularly. Always measure your space and allow clearance around the table for comfortable movement.
Are round or rectangular dining tables better for small spaces?
Round tables are generally the better choice for smaller spaces. Without corners, they take up less visual room and allow for easier movement around the table. Rectangular tables suit longer rooms and offer more surface area, making them a practical choice for larger households or those who host regularly.
What is the best material for a dining table?
The best material depends on your lifestyle and the look you are after. Solid timber is durable and full of character, while engineered wood and MDF options are often more affordable and resistant to warping. Stone and marble tops look striking but require more careful maintenance. Glass tops can brighten a room but show fingerprints more readily. Consider how the table will be used day to day before deciding.
How do I care for my dining table?
Wipe down regularly with a soft, damp cloth and avoid placing hot or wet items directly on the surface. Use placemats, trivets and coasters to protect the finish. For timber tables, an occasional treatment with furniture oil or wax can help maintain the surface and keep the wood looking its best over time.
How much space should I leave around a dining table?
As a rule of thumb, allow at least 75 cm between the edge of the table and any wall or furniture. This gives enough room for chairs to be pulled out fully and for people to move around comfortably during meals.
From compact breakfast tables to spacious entertainers, our dining tables are designed to suit every space, style and occasion. Explore the full range to find your perfect match and make every meal feel like an occasion worth remembering.
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