
A dining table is less a piece of furniture and more a daily commitment. It's where morning coffee happens before anyone has spoken, where homework migrates after school, and where the dinner party extends long into the night. Getting it right matters. Our dining tables are made to last in materials that age honestly: solid oak, walnut, and acacia designs that only improve with use. Sizes range from compact two-seaters—thoughtfully proportioned for smaller spaces—through to large extending dining tables that quietly adapt as the guest list grows. Round and oval dining tables suit rooms where flow matters; rectangular designs anchor open-plan spaces with ease.
Clean lines, balanced proportions, and softened edges keep them visually quiet but structurally steady. A good dining table doesn't compete with your life—it quietly keeps up with it, meal after meal, season after season.
Leave at least 90 cm between the table edge and any wall or furniture so chairs can pull out without a fight. As a general rule, allow around 60 cm of table width per person. A 140 cm 4-seater dining table typically suits compact apartments, while a 180 cm rectangular table can comfortably seat 6–8 in an open-plan living space. Extendable dining tables are also popular for flexible spaces where everyday use and hosting need to coexist. For a full breakdown of spacing and seating dimensions, our dining table measurements guide covers everything you need to know before you buy.
Neither is better; they solve different problems. Rectangular dining tables are the most versatile choice for open-plan spaces and longer rooms, as they anchor the area and scale well for entertaining. Round and oval dining tables suit compact or square rooms where flow matters, and they tend to make conversation easier since everyone sits within reach of everyone else. If you're somewhere in between, an oval table offers the length of a rectangle with the softer presence of a round. Still deciding? Our guide to picking the right dining table shape walks through the key considerations room by room.
Solid wood dining tables remain the most popular choice in Australia for their durability and warmth. Oak and walnut are especially favoured for their grain and longevity. Engineered wood and veneer options offer a more budget-friendly, low-maintenance alternative, while stone or glass tops lean more modern but require more upkeep.
For smaller homes, prioritise visual lightness and flexibility. Round or compact rectangular dining tables help avoid visual bulk. Extendable designs are ideal if you occasionally host guests. Slim legs, lighter finishes, and clean silhouettes also help a space feel more open without sacrificing function.
While we strive to reach every corner of the AU, our delivery coverage is currently limited to selected areas. To check whether your location is within our delivery zones, simply enter your postcode on the product page. For more details, visit our delivery page.
We also offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects on our dining tables. Warranty duration varies by product—full details are available on our product warranty page. If your purchase isn’t quite right, our return policy outlines eligibility, timelines, and processes on the sales and refunds page.
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