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Glass dining tables bring a luxury, light-catching focal point to a dining room, balancing a transparent or smoked glass top with metal or wood bases. Our collection covers round designs for smaller rooms through to rectangular pieces for larger family gatherings, in crystal-clear tempered glass, moodier smoked glass and striking black tinted tops. The reflective surface keeps the area feeling open and airy, suiting modern and traditional interiors alike. Visit our store in Leicester to see the finishes in person, or buy online with free UK delivery on items in stock. With 0% finance available, a high-quality dining table stays affordable — and our team is rated excellent on Trustpilot for 5-star service.

Glass dining tables that bring contemporary elegance to every dining space, priced from £123 to £2,870, with tempered glass tops on chrome, gold, oak and designer pedestal bases.

  • Premium Materials – durable tempered glass and high-quality bases for strength and lasting appeal.
  • Space-Enhancing Style – reflective surfaces help dining rooms feel brighter, larger and more open.
  • Colour Options – chrome, silver, black, white, grey and marble-effect finishes to suit your décor.

Tip: Pair with upholstered chairs and a statement pendant light for a welcoming, stylish dining area.

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Glass Dining Tables with Base Type

The base of a glass dining table does most of the heavy lifting in terms of style and stability, with each design bringing a different character to the room. 4 legs offer a classic, balanced look that suits most dining spaces. Pedestal designs centre the weight beneath the tabletop, freeing up legroom for guests on every side. U legs and Spider bases bring a sharper, more architectural feel that suits modern dining rooms beautifully. The base finish makes just as much difference — gold adds warmth and a luxe accent, while black creates dramatic contrast against clear glass. Wooden and oak bases pair beautifully with smoked glass for a more layered, transitional look.

Metal and Glass Dining Tables

A metal and glass dining table combines the precision of an engineered frame with the brightness of a glass top, creating one of the most popular contemporary dining table styles. Metal bases — typically polished chrome, brushed steel, or powder-coated black — provide outstanding stability and resist the wobble that softer materials can develop over years of use. The combination suits modern and industrial dining rooms particularly well, Cleaning is straightforward, as both metal and glass wipe down easily after meals. The slim profile of metal legs also helps the table feel lighter visually, which works especially well in smaller dining rooms.

Glass Dining Table by Seaters

The right size of glass dining table depends entirely on how many people you regularly seat. A 2 seaters table works perfectly for couples, studio flats, or breakfast nooks, with compact round designs being particularly popular. 4 seaters suits standard family use, fitting comfortably in most UK dining rooms. 6 seaters offers room for hosting close friends or extended family without crowding, while 8 seaters works for larger gatherings and Sunday lunches. Always allow around 60cm of width per place setting for comfortable elbow room, and check the floor space carefully to make sure dining chairs can pull out properly without hitting walls or furniture.

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FAQs on Glass Dining Tables

How do you clean a glass table?

To clean a glass table use a lint-free cloth to clear dust also use glass cleaner with a soft sponge or lint-free cloth and wipe in a circular motion

To fix light scratches on your glass table top, start by cleaning the surface thoroughly. Then, mix a small amount of non-gel toothpaste with a bit of baking soda and water to create a thick paste. Gently apply the paste to the scratches, and use a soft cloth to wipe it off in circular motions. This should help reduce the appearance of scratches and restore the glass’s smooth look.

Laminated glass tables are a great choice for dining spaces due to their strength and safety features. Unlike regular glass, laminated glass is designed to be break-resistant. If it’s impacted with blunt force, it doesn’t shatter into sharp pieces; instead, it breaks internally, reducing the risk of injury. This makes it a safer and more durable option for everyday use.

Yes, tempered glass is a safe and durable choice for dining table tops. It’s designed to be much stronger than regular glass and is less likely to break or shatter.

Dining tables with glass thicknesses between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch are quite popular for their combination of durability and stylish appearance. Many people also find that 3/8 inch is an ideal thickness

it is best to avoid placing sharp or heavy objects on a glass dining table, as this can cause scratches or even break the surface. Additionally, using abrasive cleaning tools or harsh chemicals can damage the glass.

A glass dining table adds a timeless, elegant touch to any space, effortlessly complementing a wide range of home decor styles. However, because it can be fragile, it is important to choose the right type of glass. Tempered or toughened glass is the best option for dining tables, as it is stronger and more durable, helping to reduce the risk of breakage

For 4 people, a rectangular glass dining table of 120cm x 80cm or a round 100cm to 110cm diameter is ideal. For 6 people, choose 160cm x 90cm+ or 130cm diameter round. For 8 people, 200cm x 90cm+ rectangular. Always allow at least 90cm clearance around the table for comfortable seating and movement.

Glass dining tables pair beautifully with upholstered dining chairs — the soft fabric or velvet contrasts with the hard glass surface. Chrome and metal chairs also work well for a cohesive contemporary look. Avoid very heavy or bulky chairs that will visually overpower the lightness and transparency of the glass table.

Yes — all our glass dining tables use toughened tempered glass, which is significantly stronger than standard glass and is a legal requirement for glass furniture in the UK. If broken, tempered glass shatters into small blunt pieces rather than sharp dangerous shards. Round glass dining tables avoid sharp corners for additional safety.

Use placemats and coasters to protect your glass dining table from scratches and heat damage. Wipe spills immediately with a soft cloth. For everyday protection, a custom-cut glass table protector can be placed on top. Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the glass surface.

Yes — metal and glass dining tables are among the most stable designs available, with engineered metal bases providing outstanding rigidity. Polished chrome, brushed steel, and powder-coated black finishes resist wobble that softer materials can develop over time. They're a popular choice for daily family use.

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