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Dining sets for six that seat your whole family in style. From £450 to £6,320, you'll find tables and chairs in oak, marble, glass and ceramic to match your home. Whether you're after contemporary design or classic elegance, these sets work for family meals, dinner parties and everyday living.

  • Best-selling ranges – Humz Hayden and Julian Bowen Davenport offer quality and value. Humz Hayden
  • Trusted brands – Humz, Julian Bowen Furniture and Camel Group Italy lead our sales. Humz
  • Colour choices – Available in beige, grey, white, black, brown and cream finishes.
  • Materials available – Marble, glass, oak and ceramic tops suit different home aesthetics.

Tip: Measure your dining room length and width before ordering to ensure the table leaves enough space for chairs and movement around the room.

Browse our Humz Vortex Marble and Julian Bowen Como ranges for more inspiration.

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FAQs on Dining Sets for 6

What size dining table do I need for 6 people?

A dining table for 6 typically measures 150–180 cm long and 80–90 cm wide, allowing roughly 60 cm per person. Rectangular tables work best for 6; round tables of 120 cm diameter also accommodate 6 comfortably with better legroom.

Allow at least 300 cm length and 150 cm width for a 6-seat dining set, including chair pull-back space. This ensures comfortable seating and movement around the table without obstruction in most dining rooms.

Solid wood dining tables offer durability and warmth but require regular maintenance. Glass-top tables create visual space, are easier to clean, and suit modern interiors, though they show fingerprints and require careful handling.

Extending dining sets offer flexibility for occasional entertaining without permanently occupying space. If you host gatherings regularly, an extending option maximises value by accommodating 6–8 guests when needed whilst maintaining a compact everyday footprint.

Ceramic and glass surfaces are quickest to wipe down. Metal frames resist corrosion. For chairs, faux leather outperforms fabric for spills. Concrete requires sealing but resists stains once treated. Choose based on household activity level and budget.

Minimalist metal frames, glass or pale wood tops, and upholstered chairs in neutral colours suit modern homes. Industrial concrete or ceramic tables with sleek seating also work well. Avoid ornate carved details or traditional dark wood finishes.

Yes, many retailers including CFS allow chair customisation. Mixing upholstered and wooden chairs, or varying neutral shades, creates intentional eclecticism. Ensure all chairs are the same height (typically 45 cm seat to table base) for comfort.

Prioritise sturdy construction and comfortable seating height over aesthetic trends. Particle board tables cost less than solid wood but offer shorter lifespans. Check weight limits and assembly requirements. Budget sets from established brands typically offer better value than unknown retailers.

Measure the room length and width in centimetres. Subtract 90 cm from each dimension to allow walking space. Most 6-seat sets occupy 150–180 cm × 80–90 cm. Check doorway and stairwell widths ensure delivery access.

Concrete tables work outdoors if sealed properly, though they're heavy and difficult to move. Indoor use is more practical; ensure flooring supports weight (typically 80–120 kg). Pair with weather-resistant cushions if positioning near windows or conservatories.

Value depends on material durability and seat comfort. Solid oak or walnut sets cost more but last decades. Budget-friendly particle board sets suit renters. Mid-range ceramic or metal-frame sets balance affordability with longevity. Compare warranty and return policies.

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