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Ceramic dining tables offer a high quality and modern solution for stylish interiors, combining durability with a sleek, contemporary finish. A ceramic top provides a strong, heat and scratch-resistant surface, ideal for everyday use. Available in versatile shades including cream, grey, beige, and brown, these tables suit a wide range of décor styles. Designed for both modern and contemporary homes, they bring a clean and refined look to any dining space. With options at affordable prices and many available with free delivery, now is the perfect time to buy and upgrade your dining area.

Ceramic dining tables — heat-resistant, stain-proof surfaces with contemporary stone-effect aesthetics. Over 105 designs from £190 in extending, round and fixed formats across white, grey and black finishes. Unlike natural marble, ceramic surfaces resist scratches and staining — the more practical choice for busy family dining rooms.

  • Extending Ceramic Dining Tables – Seats 4 when compact, extends to seat 6, 8 or more. The most popular format in our ceramic range — ideal for households that host occasionally but need everyday compactness. Extending Dining Tables
  • Round Ceramic Dining Tables – No sharp corners, easier conversation and a softer look in smaller dining rooms or open-plan spaces. Available in white, grey and marble-effect finishes.
  • Grey Ceramic Dining Tables – Cool stone-effect finish that pairs beautifully with navy, charcoal and blush upholstered chairs. Works seamlessly in modern and Scandi dining rooms.
  • Ceramic Dining Sets – Table and chairs bundled in 4 and 6 seater configurations, with chairs in velvet, leather and fabric upholstery. Dining Sets

Tip: Allow at least 60cm clearance on all sides of the table for comfortable seating. For an extending table, measure both the closed and fully extended dimensions — you need that clearance at maximum extension too.

Compare with our marble dining tables for natural stone, or browse glass dining tables for a lighter aesthetic.

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Ceramic Extending Dining Tables

Ceramic extending dining tables offer flexible solutions for both everyday dining and entertaining. Available in end extending, butterfly extending, and swivel motion designs, these tables allow you to easily increase seating space when needed while maintaining a compact form for daily use.

Ceramic Fixed Top Dining Tables

Ceramic fixed top dining tables provide a sturdy and streamlined option for those who prefer a consistent table size. With a solid structure and durable ceramic surface, they are ideal for reliable everyday dining.

Small Ceramic Dining Tables

Small ceramic dining tables are perfect for compact spaces and are typically designed as 4 seater options. They offer a space-saving solution without compromising on style, making them ideal for kitchens, apartments, or smaller dining areas.

Large Ceramic Dining Tables

Large ceramic dining tables are designed for bigger spaces and gatherings, commonly available in 8, 10, and 12 seater configurations. These tables provide ample surface area and seating capacity, making them ideal for family dining and entertaining guests.

Ceramic Dining Table by Sizes

Ceramic dining tables are available in a wide range of sizes including 90cm, 120cm, 140cm, 160cm, 180cm, 200cm, 220cm, 240cm, and 260cm, making it easy to find the right fit for your space. From compact options to large statement tables, these size variations offer flexibility for different seating needs and room layouts.

 

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FAQs on Ceramic Dining Tables

What is a ceramic dining table?

A ceramic dining table features a tabletop made from sintered ceramic or porcelain fired at extremely high temperatures. This creates a non-porous, heat-resistant surface harder than most metals. Ceramic tops resist scratches, UV fading, and staining, making them one of the most durable dining surfaces available for everyday use.

For daily cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth and warm water. For stains, dab gently with a soft cloth and mild soap—never scrub or use acidic cleaners, which cause discolouration. Ceramic is non-porous so spills don't penetrate. Use placemats to protect edges and avoid dragging abrasive objects across the surface.

Yes, ceramic dining tables are highly scratch resistant. The sintered surface is harder than most metals, so everyday cutlery, crockery and keys won't mark it. Unlike wood or lacquered surfaces, ceramic won't dent under normal use. Use placemats to protect the edges where ceramic meets the frame for best longevity.

Table size depends on your space and number of diners. Compact 120cm tables seat four; 160–180cm tables seat six; 200–240cm tables seat eight to ten. Round tables range from 90cm (two to four people) to 130cm (six people). Many extend, offering flexibility. Measure your room and allow 90cm clearance around the table for comfortable seating.

Yes, ceramic tables suit modern and classic interiors. They're available in marble-effect, concrete-look, slate, and solid colours. Contemporary pedestal styles and sleek finishes complement minimalist spaces, whilst stone-effect designs work equally well in traditional settings. The versatile aesthetic makes ceramic a flexible choice for most interior styles.

Allow at least 90cm of clearance on all sides of the table for comfortable seating and chair movement. For a 160cm table, your dining space should be roughly 3.4m × 2.4m minimum. In smaller rooms, consider extending tables you can reduce when not entertaining. Measure your space before purchasing to ensure proper fit.

Ceramic is non-porous, heat-resistant to 600°C+, and scratch-resistant; hot plates and spills won't damage it. Glass is transparent but shows fingerprints, breaks if dropped, and isn't heat-resistant. Ceramic requires minimal maintenance and suits busy households. Glass works better for minimalist aesthetics but demands regular cleaning and is more fragile with young children.

Yes, ceramic tables offer excellent value for money. They're extremely durable, resist scratches and stains better than wood or glass, and require minimal maintenance. Prices range from £700 to £3,500+ depending on size and design. With proper care, ceramic tables last decades, making them cost-effective for families and frequent entertainers.

Most ceramic tables arrive flat-packed or partially assembled, requiring simple steps like attaching the base—typically 30 minutes to an hour. Some premium options include professional assembly services. Check your product listing for specific details. Many retailers offer assembly upon delivery for an additional fee if you prefer convenience.

Yes, many ceramic dining tables are available on flexible finance options including 0% interest and monthly instalments. Payment plans allow you to spread costs over 12–36 months depending on the retailer. Check eligibility and terms before purchasing. This makes premium ceramic tables more accessible for larger purchases and budgets.

Ceramic tops come in marble-effect, concrete-look, slate, and solid colours including white, grey, and black. Some feature matte finishes for a contemporary look, whilst others have subtle texturing to mimic natural stone. Finishes affect both aesthetics and maintenance—glossy surfaces show fingerprints more easily than matte options, though all are equally durable and easy to clean.

Popular brands like Furniturebox and Julian Bowen offer quality ceramic tables at competitive prices. Entry-level options start around £700, mid-range tables £1,200–£2,000, and premium designs reach £3,500+. Compare specifications like thickness, base quality, and warranty. Seasonal sales and bundle offers often provide 20–50% savings, making premium brands more affordable.

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