
Quick breakfasts, long conversations, the occasional pasta sauce spill; we design our wood dining tables with those moments in mind. Available in solid oak, walnut, acacia, and engineered wood, our wooden dining tables balance warmth with durability, so they look beautiful now and age well over time.
From compact four-seaters for apartments to generous tables that host everyone comfortably, there is a size and shape for every room. Rectangular tables suit long dinners, round tables encourage easy conversation, and extendable options flex with your guest list. Thoughtful details like softly rounded edges, stable bases, and carefully finished surfaces make daily use feel effortless.
These aren't pieces just for looking at. They're for leaning on, gathering around, and wearing gracefully into your story.
For daily use, hardwoods like oak, walnut, and acacia are among the best choices. Oak is highly durable and forgiving, making it ideal for busy households. Walnut offers a richer tone and smooth grain, working well as a statement piece in calmer homes. Acacia is dense and resilient, with a grain that suits modern spaces. Softer woods can work too when properly finished, but hardwood dining tables generally offer better resistance to dents, scratches, and long-term wear.
Solid wood is exactly what it sounds like: timber all the way through. It can be sanded, refinished, and will last generations if treated well. Wood veneer is a thin layer of real wood bonded to engineered wood or MDF underneath. It's not fake—it's still genuine wood—but veneer offers greater stability and resistance to warping, especially in changing or humid climates. Veneer tables are also typically lighter and more accessible in price. The right choice depends on your priorities: solid wood for heirloom appeal and character, veneer for budget-consciousness and everyday practicality.
Prevention beats repair every time. Use placemats and coasters religiously as water rings happen faster than you think, and heat marks are even worse. A quality oil or wax finish (reapplied every few months) creates a protective barrier that also makes the wood glow. For everyday scratches, embrace them as part of the story, or buff minor ones out with fine steel wool and a bit of oil. Spills need immediate attention: blot, don't wipe. Remember that wood is forgiving, and most damage can be sanded and refinished.
For more in-depth care tips, read our guide on how to protect your wooden dining table.
While we strive to reach every corner of the US, our delivery coverage is currently limited to selected areas. To check if your location is within our delivery zones, simply enter your zip/postal code on the product page of interest. For more information, please visit our delivery page.
We offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for our wooden dining tables. The duration of the warranty varies depending on the specific product, and you can find detailed information on our dedicated product warranty page. Additionally, if you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we have a return policy. Please refer to our sales and refunds page for eligibility, timelines, and procedures.
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