
There's a reason the round dining table has never gone out of style. No sharp corners claiming territory, no head-of-the-table politics—just everyone pulled in, equally. Small 2-seater round dining tables, typically 90 cm or less, are made for one to two bedroom HDBs, breakfast corners, and the art of making limited space feel considered. Round dining tables for 4 are designed for smaller homes that still want presence, usually sized around 90–120 cm to keep things close without feeling cramped. Scale up to a round dining table for 6 and you have something genuinely generous: room for the drinks, the serving dish, and the conversation that runs longer than anyone planned.
Crafted in solid oak, walnut, and glass-topped designs—these materials are chosen because they age honestly, improving with the kind of use furniture is actually made for. Pair with any dining chair style; round tables are forgiving that way.
For most HDB dining rooms, a table between 100–120 cm in diameter seats four comfortably without eating into the rest of the room. If you are working with a generous condo layout or regularly host, a 130–150 cm table seats six and still leaves space to move around it. A good rule: allow at least 90 cm between the table edge and the nearest wall so chairs can pull out without a negotiation.
A 100 cm table seats 4, a 120 cm seats 4 to 5, and a 135 cm and above seats 6 comfortably. Round tables tend to be more generous than their measurements suggest—without corners cutting into legroom, everyone actually fits.
In most cases, yes. A round table has no corners claiming floor space and allows people to move around it more freely, which matters in most Singapore homes where the dining table and kitchen island are often sharing the same square footage. The absence of a head seat also means the room feels less formal and more lived-in, which is rarely a bad thing.
Almost anything, which is one of the advantages of a round table. Dining chairs with arms work particularly well since there are no corners to restrict them. Mixing chair styles, like a dining bench on one side and upholstered chairs on the other, also tends to look more considered than mismatched on a round table. Keep the seat height within 25–30 cm of the tabletop for comfort that holds up till dessert.
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 round 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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