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Concrete dining tables bring industrial edge and lasting durability to your home. From £220 to £1,560, our collection of 13 concrete dining tables offers everything from sleek monochrome finishes to warm grey and beige tones. Ideal for modern homes, lofts, and anyone seeking a statement piece that combines style with solid construction.

  • Top Brands – House Nordic Furniture and Julian Bowen lead our bestsellers with proven quality. House Nordic Furniture
  • Popular Range – Julian Bowen Staten range combines concrete with wood for authentic industrial style. Julian Bowen Staten
  • Colour Choices – Black, grey, and white finishes available, including concrete effect and stained options.
  • Materials & Build – Concrete, glass, and wood combinations create durability and contemporary design appeal.

Tip: Concrete tables develop character over time—minor surface marks add to their authentic industrial charm rather than detract from it.

Browse our House Nordic Furniture Dining Tables collection or explore the full Dining Tables range to find your perfect match.

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Browse Concrete Dining Tables by Size

Our Concrete 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 Concrete Dining Tables

Many of our Concrete 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.

Concrete Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Concrete 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 Concrete Dining Tables

How do you clean a concrete dining table?

Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth. Use pH-neutral cleaners and a soft sponge—avoid acidic or abrasive products that damage the sealant. For stubborn marks, use a mild dish soap solution. Clean regularly to prevent staining and maintain the protective seals effectiveness.

Yes, concrete tables are highly durable and resistant to scratches, heat, and everyday wear. They handle family life well but arent indestructible—sharp impacts or dragging objects can cause damage. With proper sealing and care, they typically last 20+ years.

Reseal your concrete table every 12–18 months to maintain stain and scratch resistance. Many arrive pre-sealed, but resealing protects against moisture penetration and everyday damage. Check your manufacturers instructions for specific product recommendations and resealing timescales.

Solid concrete is heavy, authentic, and develops character over time. Concrete effect uses tiles, paint, or resin to mimic concretes look on lighter materials. Effect tables are easier to move and cheaper, but solid concrete offers superior durability and unique patina.

Measure your space and allow 90–120 cm clearance around the table for chairs and movement. For six people, aim for 150–180 cm length; eight people need 200+ cm. Check doorways during delivery. Consider your rooms proportions—oversized tables overwhelm small spaces.

Concrete tables can work in small spaces if sized correctly. A 120–140 cm table suits tight rooms without overwhelming them. The industrial aesthetic actually complements compact spaces well. Ensure adequate clearance around the table and pair with space-saving seating for best results.

Concrete is harder-wearing and lower maintenance than wood—it resists scratches and wont need refinishing. However, wood offers warmth and can be easier to repair. Concrete costs more upfront but requires less maintenance over 20 years, making it better value long-term.

Clean regularly with pH-neutral products and avoid placing hot items directly on the surface. Reseal every 12–18 months, wipe spills immediately, and use placemats under hot dishes. Avoid dragging objects or placing heavy weights asymmetrically to prevent cracks.

Avoid placing very hot dishes directly on concrete—use trivets or placemats instead. While concrete handles heat well, thermal shock from extreme temperature changes can cause damage or discolouration. Sealant can also be compromised by prolonged heat exposure.

If you want durability and low maintenance, yes. They cost more than wood initially but last 20+ years with minimal upkeep. Their versatile industrial style suits multiple décor themes. Theyre worthwhile for families, busy households, and those prioritising longevity over short-term savings.

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