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Deep dining tables from 100cm to 120cm — seating for six or more. Choose from 404 tables priced £170 to £8,970, featuring marble tops, wood finishes, glass and ceramic surfaces. Ideal for families and those who love hosting dinner parties with generous legroom.

  • Marble Table Styles – Humz Louis Marble, Venice Grey Marble and Milan Beige Marble remain customer favourites. Humz Louis Marble
  • Scandinavian Design – House Nordic Furniture Osaka range offers contemporary elegance in light and dark finishes. House Nordic Furniture Osaka
  • Material Choices – Mango wood, acacia, bamboo, ceramic, concrete and glass — plus black, grey, beige and cream.
  • Trusted Brands – Shop Julian Bowen Furniture and Actona Company for quality and value. Julian Bowen Furniture

Tip: Measure your dining space end-to-end before ordering — these deeper tables need at least 150cm of total room depth for comfortable seating and movement.

Explore our Humz collections and House Nordic Furniture ranges to find your perfect table.

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Browse Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Deep by Size

Our Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Deep 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 100cm to 120cm Deep

Many of our Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Deep 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 100cm to 120cm Deep by Material

Choose from Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Deep 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.

Discover spacious dining tables between 100cm and 120cm deep, perfect for accommodating larger gatherings in style. Whether you're seeking an extendable dining table 100cm that grows with your needs or a substantial 120 dining table for everyday elegance, our collection offers exceptional depth and comfort. From contemporary designs to timeless classics, find your ideal 120cm dining room table in materials ranging from solid wood to sleek marble finishes.

  • Spacious Seating Solutions – A 120 dining tables collection provides generous legroom and dining comfort for families and entertaining. Our 120 dining table options accommodate 6-8 diners with ease, making them ideal for larger households.
  • Stylish Materials & Finishes – Choose from classic wood, contemporary glass, and luxurious options like marble dining tables to suit your interior aesthetic and lifestyle needs.
  • Flexibility for Every Home – An extendable dining table 100cm grows as required, whilst fixed designs in this depth range offer stability and substantial presence in any dining space.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on our full range of dining tables, with options to suit all budgets and preferences.

Tip: Measure your dining room length carefully before ordering—whilst a table 100cm deep requires generous space, it ensures comfortable place settings and serving without overcrowding.

Explore our wider dining tables collection or compare sizes with our dining tables 80cm to 100cm deep range to find your perfect fit.

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FAQs on Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Deep

How much space do you need around a 100-120cm dining table?

Allow minimum 60cm clearance on all sides for comfortable seating and chair pull-out. For a 100cm table in a standard room, youll need approximately 220cm x 280cm floor space including circulation. Measure your dining room before ordering to ensure comfortable movement.

A 100cm table seats four to six people comfortably; a 120cm seats six to eight. The extra 20cm provides additional legroom and surface space. Choose 100cm for compact spaces; opt for 120cm if you entertain regularly or have a larger dining room.

Yes, these tables work well in small to medium spaces. A 100cm table is ideal for tight rooms; a 120cm suits rooms over 3m x 4m. Pair with an extending option if you need occasional extra seating without permanent bulk.

Marble and ceramic tables are heat and stain-resistant, ideal for busy households. Solid oak and mango wood develop character with use but require regular care. Glass shows fingerprints easily but suits modern spaces. Consider your lifestyle and maintenance commitment when deciding.

Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth. Use coasters for drinks and placemats for hot dishes. Polish quarterly with furniture oil to maintain finish. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent fading. Regular care preserves the woods natural grain and extends lifespan significantly.

Yes, these tables fit well in kitchen diners. A 100cm table requires approximately 220cm width; a 120cm needs 240cm. Ensure at least 100cm clearance from kitchen units for cabinet doors and appliance access. Measure doorways if delivering through kitchens.

A 100cm table typically seats four chairs; 120cm accommodates six. Allow 40-50cm per seat width. Upholstered or wooden chairs both work depending on your style. Many of our tables come as dining sets with coordinated chairs, or you can mix styles for a relaxed look.

Table depth typically ranges 90-120cm. The 100-120cm depth provides comfortable legroom and prevents diners from feeling cramped. Measure from your wall to the opposite side, accounting for table placement and circulation space. Deeper tables suit larger rooms and entertaining.

No, extending tables occupy the same floor space when closed as fixed tables of the same size. Extensions pull out when needed, adding 30-50cm length. This makes extending tables practical for small homes where you occasionally host larger gatherings.

Choose ceramic or sealed wood surfaces—they resist spills and stains better than marble. Avoid glass for safety. Round or oval tables reduce sharp corners. Darker finishes hide marks and scuffs. Wipe-clean tops are essential for messy eaters and quick cleanup.
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