From weekday meals to weekend hosting — find a dining table that fits your space, style, and the way you really live.
When Zoom calls melt into dinner parties, we’ve crafted tables that roll with it all. Whether you’re squeezing in remote work, board games, spilled pasta sauce, or spreadsheets, each table is built for real‑life rhythm. From compact two‑seat round dining tables to six‑seat centrepieces, our designs celebrate lived‑in rooms, not showrooms.
Size matters — and we mean that literally. Allow ample clearance on all sides, ideally 36 inches of clearance between the table edge and any walls, so chairs can glide and guests can circle your table without bruising their shins. The standard height for most dining tables falls within the range of 71 to 76 cm, and about 25 to 30 cm of legroom clearance.
For a more detailed guide, check out these key dining table measurements.
Your dining table doesn’t just serve meals — it endures everything from hot plates to homework meltdowns. That’s why material matters. Here’s how to choose one that matches your life.
It’s not just about how it looks (though, yes, that matters). The right dining table needs to work hard — morning coffee station, weekend homework desk, birthday cake holder. Here’s how to pick one that fits your space and your life:
If space is tight but dinner still matters, round or oval tables are your best bet. Their curved edges keep things flowing — visually and physically — so no one’s bumping hips. Plus, they tend to fit more people than you’d expect (hello, surprise plus-ones).
In a narrow dining room, go long and lean. A rectangular dining table paired with slim-profile chairs keeps the layout clean and functional. Want to up the versatility? Try an extendable table — it flexes when guests show up but tucks in nicely on regular nights.
If you need more help, we've got a handy guide on finding the best dining table shape for your space.
Right now, it’s all about soft curves, natural materials, and quiet confidence. Think sculptural bases, warm woods, and stone tops that anchor a space without shouting. Tables that aren’t just trendy, but timeless enough to grow old with.