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Seat six guests comfortably with our 407 six-seater dining tables. From £160 to £4,030, you'll find marble-topped statement pieces, solid wood classics, and contemporary glass designs. Whether you're furnishing a formal dining room or casual family kitchen, our selection suits every budget and interior style.

  • Marble Elegance – Choose from Humz Milan White Marble, Louis Marble, Lisbon Marble, and Rome Beige options. Humz marble collections
  • Trusted Brands – Julian Bowen Furniture, Actona Company, and Birlea deliver quality at every price point. explore top brands
  • Materials & Colours – Mango wood, acacia, glass, concrete, and ceramic finishes in beige, grey, black, cream, and blue.
  • Easy Shopping – Fast delivery and straightforward returns make finding your perfect table stress-free.

Tip: Measure your dining space and allow at least 1 metre of clearance around the table for comfortable seating and movement.

Browse our full dining tables collection or dive straight into bestselling marble ranges to find your ideal centrepiece.

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Browse 6 Seater Dining Tables by Size

Our 6 Seater Dining Tables are available from compact 2-seater designs through to large 10+ seater options. Measure your dining room carefully — allow at least 60cm clearance on all sides of the table for comfortable seating.

Extending 6 Seater Dining Tables

Many of our 6 Seater Dining Tables feature an extending leaf mechanism, increasing seating capacity from day-to-day use to entertaining. Extending options are clearly marked in the product title and description.

6 Seater Dining Tables by Material

Choose from 6 Seater Dining Tables in marble, ceramic, solid oak, mango wood, glass and MDF finishes. Each material brings a different aesthetic — marble adds luxury, oak brings warmth, glass creates a light and open feel.

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FAQs on 6 Seater Dining Tables

What size space do I need for a 6-seater dining table?

A 6-seater table typically measures 1.8–2.4 metres long and 0.9–1.2 metres wide. Allow at least 1 metre of clearance around the table for chairs and movement. In smaller dining rooms under 3×4 metres, consider a space-saving or extending model instead.

Leave a minimum of 90–120 centimetres between the table edge and walls or furniture. This allows diners to pull chairs back comfortably and move freely. If space is tighter, an extending table offers flexibility when entertaining.

Solid wood tables are durable, long-lasting, and can be refinished, but cost more. Veneer tables use a real wood layer over plywood, offering better value and stability in temperature changes. Both are quality options; choice depends on budget and longevity priorities.

Oak is lighter, more affordable, and very durable with a traditional look. Walnut is darker, more luxurious-looking, and slightly softer—requiring more care. Choose oak for everyday durability or walnut for a contemporary, sophisticated aesthetic. Both resist wear well.

Wood tables offer warmth, durability, and suit any décor style; they hide dust and marks. Glass tops create an airy, modern feel and visually expand small spaces, but show fingerprints and require regular cleaning. Consider your lifestyle and maintenance tolerance.

Choose a slimline or extending model with clean lines to avoid visual bulk. Light finishes (oak, whitewash) and glass tops make spaces feel larger. Drop-leaf or butterfly extending tables maximise flexibility. Avoid heavy dark wood or overly ornate designs in compact rooms.

Wipe spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth. Use a mild wood cleaner monthly; avoid harsh chemicals. Polish with furniture oil every 6–12 months to protect the finish. Use coasters and placemats to prevent water rings and scratches from daily use.

Look for a robust, wipeable surface like sealed wood or laminate rather than glass. Avoid sharp corners; choose rounded edges for safety. Extending tables grow with the family. Ensure the base doesnt pose a tripping hazard and the finish resists stains and scratches.

Extending tables offer flexibility for everyday dining and entertaining guests. Storage can be an issue—check where leaves are kept. They cost slightly more but adapt to your needs. Fixed tables save money if you rarely host or have permanent space constraints.

Six people is the standard comfortable capacity, assuming one per side and one at each end. Some tables accommodate eight when extended. Each person needs 60–75 centimetres of table edge width. Cramming more creates an uncomfortable, cluttered dining experience.

Standard dining tables are 75–78 centimetres tall. This height allows 25–30 centimetres of leg room beneath. Pair with chairs that are 40–45 centimetres tall. Measure your space before buying; non-standard heights are rarely compatible with standard dining chairs.

Extending tables cost 15–30% more but offer versatility for families that entertain occasionally or expect to grow. They reduce future furniture purchases and suit flexible living. If your space and guest list are fixed, a standard table provides better value and stability.
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