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Dark wood dining tables that bring warmth and sophistication to your home. Choose from 47 tables ranging from £200 to £2,300, crafted in rich materials like mahogany, walnut, dark oak and mango wood. Whether you're furnishing a cosy kitchen or formal dining room, these pieces add timeless character and elegance to any space.

  • Trusted Brands – Humz, Actona Company and Julian Bowen Furniture deliver quality dark wood tables. Humz
  • Popular Ranges – The Humz Palma Walnut and Actona Company Montreux are best-sellers. Humz Palma Walnut
  • Material Finishes – Dark acacia, dark oak, mahogany and light walnut create distinct character.
  • Easy Shopping – Browse by brand and range or filter by price to find your match.

Tip: Dark wood tables work beautifully with both traditional and contemporary chairs—mix and match styles to create a dining space that feels distinctly yours.

Explore the or browse Actona Company's full dining table collection to discover your ideal dark wood table today.

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Browse Dark Wood Dining Tables by Size

Our Dark Wood 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 Dark Wood Dining Tables

Many of our Dark Wood 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.

Dark Wood Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Dark Wood 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 Dark Wood Dining Tables

How much space do you need around a dining table?

Allow at least 60cm of clearance on all sides of your dining table for comfortable seating and chair pull-out. Measure your room length and width, then subtract 120cm (60cm either side) to find your maximum table size. This ensures safe movement and prevents cramped dining.

Marble and ceramic table tops are the easiest to maintain, offering heat resistance and simple wipe-down cleaning. Solid oak and mango wood require regular dusting and occasional conditioning with appropriate wood oil. Avoid harsh chemicals on any dark wood surface to preserve finish quality.

Yes, extending leaf mechanisms work well for increasing seating from 4 to 6+ places. Always check both closed and extended dimensions before ordering, as extended length impacts room space significantly. Look for smooth-gliding mechanisms and ensure leaves store properly when not in use.

Solid wood (oak, mango) is more durable, develops character over time, and lasts decades with care. MDF is budget-friendly, lighter to move, and offers consistent finishes, but is less impact-resistant. Choose solid wood for longevity or MDF if budget and portability are priorities.

Dark wood tables work in small spaces if you choose compact sizes (under 120cm) or extending models you can keep folded. Pair with lighter chairs to prevent visual heaviness. Ensure the 60cm clearance rule, as cramped seating diminishes even small tables' functionality and comfort.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth and wipe spills immediately to prevent staining. Use wood-specific conditioner every 3–6 months to maintain finish and prevent drying. Avoid direct sunlight, excessive heat, and water rings by using coasters and table mats consistently.

Yes, mixing chair styles creates visual interest while maintaining cohesion with a dark wood table. Pair upholstered, wooden, and metal chairs in complementary colours like charcoal, cream, or natural oak. Ensure all chairs are similar height (seat to floor) for balanced proportions and comfort.

A 180cm table seats six comfortably with 60cm per person along the length and end seating. For rectangular tables, aim for at least 90cm width. If space is tight, consider a 160cm extending model that seats four normally and six when extended.

Solid wood tables are worthwhile investments if you plan to keep them 10+ years, as they gain character and resist damage better than alternatives. They maintain resale value, suit multiple décor changes, and improve with age. MDF options offer better value if you may relocate frequently.

Contrast dark wood with light walls, minimal accessories, and contemporary chairs in metal or light upholstery. Add a runner rug underneath, modern pendant lights above, and keep table décor understated with candles or a simple centrepiece. This balances traditional wood warmth with clean, current styling.
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