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Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Wide

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Medium-sized dining tables from £130 to £2,480 that seat four to six comfortably. Our 100cm to 120cm wide dining tables suit families and smaller dining spaces brilliantly. Choose from contemporary glass, warm wood finishes like acacia and mahogany, or statement marble tops across trusted brands including Humz, House Nordic Furniture, and Julian Bowen Furniture.

  • Popular Ranges – House Nordic Osaka and Humz Louis Marble lead customer choices this year. House Nordic Osaka
  • Trusted Brands – Humz, Julian Bowen Furniture, and Actona Company deliver quality at every price point. Humz
  • Colour & Materials – Black, grey, and beige dominate; ceramic, glass, and concrete offer modern edge.
  • Stock & Delivery – 229 tables in stock now. Choose from contemporary to classic instantly.

Tip: Measure your dining space corner to corner before ordering—100–120cm tables need roughly 200cm of clear room length for comfortable seating and movement.

Explore the Humz Bern Black range for sleek minimalism, or browse Julian Bowen Furniture for versatile family dining.

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Browse Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Wide by Size

Our 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 Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Wide

Many of our Dining Tables Wide 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 Wide by Material

Choose from Wide 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.

 

A 100cm to 120cm wide table is the perfect sweet spot for medium to larger dining spaces, seating four to six people comfortably. Whether you're after a sleek 120cm dining table or a versatile 100cm table, this size range offers excellent proportions for modern homes. From contemporary designs to traditional styles, you'll find a wide table that matches your décor perfectly.

  • Perfect for Medium Dining Spaces – A 120cm table works beautifully in open-plan kitchens and dedicated dining rooms without overwhelming the space. The 100cm dining table rectangle option is ideal if you prefer a slightly more compact footprint whilst maintaining generous seating capacity.
  • Materials & Finishes to Match Your Style – Our collection spans wood, glass, and marble dining tables, ensuring you'll find a finish that suits your home. Whether you love warm tones or prefer cool modern aesthetics, there's a dining table 120cm or 100cm option for every taste.
  • Flexible Design Options – From rustic dining tables to contemporary pieces, this width category offers diverse styling choices. Many come with matching extension capabilities, perfect if you occasionally need extra seating.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all orders, so your new dining table arrives safely without hidden costs.

Tip: Before ordering, measure your dining room's length and width to ensure a 120cm table leaves comfortable walking space around it—ideally at least 90cm on each side.

Explore our full dining tables collection to compare sizes, or browse our brown dining tables for timeless, versatile options.

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FAQs on Dining Tables 100cm to 120cm Wide

How many people can sit at a 100cm to 120cm dining table?

A 100cm table seats 4 people comfortably (2 per long side). A 120cm table seats 4–6 people depending on chair width. Allow 60cm per person along each side. Extending models add 1–2 seats when opened. Measure your chairs before purchasing.

Allow minimum 60cm clearance on all sides for comfortable seating and chair pull-out. In a small dining room, position the table 60–75cm from walls. A 100cm table needs roughly 2.2m × 3m floor space; a 120cm table needs 2.4m × 3.2m when accounting for movement.

Fixed tables maintain one size year-round and suit small, defined spaces. Extending tables feature a leaf mechanism that increases length by 30–50cm, boosting seating capacity for entertaining. Extensions cost slightly more but offer flexibility. Check product titles to identify extending models in our range.

Ceramic and marble tops are the easiest to maintain—both resist heat and staining, requiring only a damp cloth and mild soap. Glass is also low-maintenance but shows fingerprints. Solid wood requires periodic conditioning with furniture oil or wax to prevent drying and maintain finish quality.

Oak is harder, more durable, and develops a richer patina over decades. Mango wood is slightly softer but more affordable and still robust for daily use. Both are solid hardwoods that improve with age. Oak suits traditional and contemporary styles; mango wood offers warmth in rustic settings.

Yes, a 100cm table fits compact kitchens and dining areas. Ensure 60cm wall clearance minimum and leave a 60–75cm walkway. Extending models add flexibility without permanent bulk. Pair with stackable or slimline chairs to maximise floor space and maintain movement around the table.

Dark wood tones (walnut, ebony, dark oak) conceal dust and minor marks. Grey and charcoal painted finishes are also forgiving. Light finishes (natural oak, white, cream) require more frequent cleaning. For families with children, consider ceramic or glass tops—both hide crumbs and are wipeable.

Yes, mixing chair styles is a popular modern approach. Pair solid wood tables with upholstered, metal-frame, or bentwood chairs. Ensure seat height is 25–30cm lower than table surface. Check our dining chairs range for compatible heights and styles—contrast legs or fabric colours for visual interest.

Measure the rooms length and width in centimetres. Subtract 120–150cm from each dimension to allow walking space and clearance. A room 3m × 3.5m suits a 100cm table; a room 3.5m × 4m comfortably fits a 120cm model. Always measure doorways for delivery access.

Glass tops show fingerprints and require regular cleaning, making them less practical for young children. However, theyre heat-resistant, easy to wipe clean, and create a spacious feel. Tempered glass is durable and safer than standard glass. Consider a glass top if your household has fewer than two children.

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