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Over 1,170 dining tables, from £120 to £8,970—find yours today. Whether you're after sleek marble, rustic wood, or modern high gloss, we stock every style and size. Trusted brands like Humz, Julian Bowen, and House Nordic deliver quality that lasts.

  • Marble & Premium – Humz Milan and Louis ranges—elegant, durable, bestselling choices. Marble Dining Tables
  • Rustic & Warm – Acacia and mahogany finishes bring character and timeless appeal. Rustic Dining Tables
  • Colour & Style – Choose from white high gloss, brown, blue, silver, and more.
  • Space-Saving Options – Square extending tables adapt from intimate dinners to large gatherings. Square Extending Dining Tables

Tip: Measure your dining room carefully and allow space for chairs to pull out comfortably—most tables work best with at least 90cm clearance on each side.

Explore our Marble Dining Tables for timeless elegance, or browse Rustic Dining Tables for warmth and character.

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Browse Dining Tables by Size

Our 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 Dining Tables

Many of our 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.

Dining Tables by Material

Choose from 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 Dining Tables

Should I buy a glass or wooden dining table?

Wood dining tables are more durable and require less maintenance, though they cost more upfront. Glass tables offer a modern aesthetic but show fingerprints easily and need frequent cleaning. Choose wood for longevity and traditional style, glass for contemporary spaces where cleaning isn't a concern.

Round tables suit smaller spaces and modern interiors, promoting conversation with no head positions. Rectangular tables maximise seating capacity and fit longer rooms better, suiting traditional homes. Consider your room dimensions, number of regular diners, and whether you prioritise flow or seating capacity.

For four diners, choose a rectangular table around 120–150cm long and 75–90cm wide, or a round table with 107–122cm diameter. Square tables work at 90–120cm per side. Ensure 45cm clearance on all sides for comfortable seating and movement around the table.

Standard dining tables measure 71–76cm high, allowing 25–30cm legroom between table and seat. Dining chairs typically stand 40–45cm high from floor to seat. This proportion ensures comfortable dining posture and prevents knees hitting the underside of the table.

Indoor tables aren't weather-resistant and will deteriorate quickly outdoors. For regular outdoor dining, choose weatherproof materials like teak, stainless steel, or aluminium. If using indoors temporarily, protect with a waterproof cover and bring inside after use to prevent water damage.

Solid wood tables like oak last 15–20 years or longer with proper care. Laminate and MDF tables typically last 5–10 years before showing wear. Durability depends on material quality, construction, and maintenance—solid hardwoods outperform veneered or particle board options significantly.

Solid oak and walnut wood require only dusting and occasional polish. Marble and granite offer elegance but need regular sealing. Ceramic and quartz tops resist scratches and stains well. MDF and laminate are budget-friendly but chip easily. For busy households, treated wood or ceramic tops offer the best balance.

Round or oval tables maximise usable floor space in small rooms, creating an open feel without sharp corners. Pedestal bases take up less legroom than four-leg designs. Drop-leaf or extendable tables add flexibility. Aim for 90–120cm diameter rounds or 100–140cm rectangular tables in compact spaces.

Pedestal bases offer more legroom and easier seating for everyone, ideal for round or smaller rectangular tables. Four-leg bases provide superior stability for larger tables and longer-term durability. Pedestal suits contemporary styles; four-leg suits traditional. Consider your table size and how many people you'll seat regularly.

Measure room length and width, then subtract 90cm for walking space on all sides. For a round table, allow 120cm diameter minimum; rectangular tables need 120–180cm length depending on seat count. Account for chairs pulled out: add 45cm to table length and width. Check doorways and hallways fit delivery.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Use coasters for drinks and placemats for hot dishes to prevent water rings and heat marks. Polish with furniture oil every 3–6 months. Wipe spills immediately and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. For deep scratches, sand lightly and re-oil affected areas.

Solid wood tables cost £500–£2,000+ but last 15–20 years or longer, making per-year cost reasonable. They're repairable, gain character with age, and resist warping better than veneered options. Budget alternatives (£300–£600) suit shorter-term needs. Choose solid wood if you plan to keep the table for 10+ years.

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