
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 HDBs and smaller condos—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.
For compact or awkward dining areas, a round dining table is often the smarter choice. Its curved edges take up less visual space, allow easier movement around the room, and make conversation feel more natural since no one ends up stranded at a far end. A 110–120 cm round table seats four comfortably and suits most HDB dining spaces well. That said, if your dining area runs long or sits within an open-plan layout, a rectangular table anchors the space more effectively and scales better when guests arrive.
Check out our guide to the best dining table shapes to help you choose the right one for a home where every inch counts.
Space planning is the starting point for most Singapore homes, and rightly so. For a HDB flat, a four-seater table in the 120–140 cm range tends to work well without the dining area feeling consumed by furniture. Leave at least 75–90 cm of clearance on all sides so chairs can pull out properly and people can move through without negotiating each other. If you regularly host but live in a compact space, an extendable dining table is the more considered solution—it earns its keep on ordinary evenings and quietly expands when it needs to.
If you need more help, we've got a handy guide on dining table measurements.
Singapore's climate is not kind to every material, but solid wood like oak, walnut, and teak can handle humidity better than softwoods and improve with age. Engineered wood and laminate are budget-friendly options, though edges can warp over time with prolonged moisture exposure. Sintered stone and ceramic-topped tables have gained popularity in Singapore for good reason: they are non-porous, heat-resistant, and genuinely easy to live with.
For those who want the warmth of timber with less of the maintenance, a solid wood base with a ceramic, stone, or marble top (like our Arlen Sintered Stone Dining Table or Kelsey Marble Dining Table) is a practical and good-looking middle ground.
The main thing to watch is moisture. Prolonged humidity and direct sunlight are the two conditions most likely to affect a timber table over time. Keep solid wood tables away from air-conditioning vents, which can cause the timber to dry and crack, and away from windows with direct afternoon sun. Wipe spills immediately with a soft cloth and avoid harsh chemical cleaners on natural or oiled finishes. Ceramic and sintered stone tops require very little beyond a wipe-down, which, frankly, is part of their appeal.
Yes, we deliver to all parts of Singapore. For detailed delivery information, including our delivery fees, schedules, and areas covered, please check 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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