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Industrial dining tables blend raw materials with timeless design. Choose from 50 pieces ranging from £220 to £1,370, pairing solid wooden tops — rustic oak, mango wood, concrete finishes — with sculpted black metal bases. Round, oval and rectangular shapes available, suiting modern, converted and contemporary dining rooms alike.

  • Popular BrandsHumz, Julian Bowen, Jaipur Furniture and Baumhaus lead our bestsellers.
  • Top Ranges – Jaipur Kerala and Julian Bowen Staten offer exceptional value and craftsmanship.
  • Colour Choices – Black, brown and grey finishes across concrete, oak and mango wood.

Tip: Pair with mismatched seating or vintage metal chairs to amplify that raw, warehouse feel. Browse our full Dining Tables range or the Humz Clearance range for limited-time deals.

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Extendable Industrial Dining Table

An extendable industrial dining table is one of the most practical choices for families and anyone who hosts regularly, combining a compact everyday footprint with the flexibility to seat more guests when needed. Most use either a centre extending or pull-out leaf system, with the extension panel matching the material and finish of the main tabletop seamlessly. Industrial designs work particularly well in extendable form because the solid wood top and sturdy metal frame handle the additional weight without flex, even when fully extended. They suit open-plan kitchens, smaller dining rooms that occasionally need to grow, and homes where the table doubles as a working or entertaining space.

Industrial Dining Table with Legs

Industrial dining tables with legs come in several distinct base styles, and the leg design changes both the look and the way the table sits in a room. Star legs offer a sculptural, geometric stance that suits modern interiors, while Cross legs give a more classic, trestle-style silhouette that works well in larger dining rooms. A Pedestal base centres the weight under the tabletop, freeing up legroom and making it easier to seat extra guests at the corners. Hair Pin Legs are the most minimal option, with slim curved steel rods that feel light and contemporary — a popular choice for smaller spaces or mid-century inspired schemes.

Industrial Dining Table by Seaters

The right size of industrial dining table depends entirely on how many people you regularly seat, and our range covers everything from intimate two-person setups to generous family gatherings. 2 seaters table suits compact kitchens, studio flats, or breakfast nooks where space is limited. And 4 seaters design is the standard choice for couples and small families, while a 6 seaters table handles everyday family meals and the occasional guest comfortably. For larger households or anyone who hosts regularly, 8 seaters and 10 seaters tables offer the space to dine and entertain properly.

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FAQs on Industrial Dining Tables

How much space do you need around an industrial dining table?

Allow at least 60cm of clearance on all sides of your table for comfortable seating and chair movement. Measure your dining room length and width, then subtract 120cm (60cm either side) to find the maximum table size that fits safely without blocking doorways or walkways.

Solid wood (oak, mango) develops natural character, lasts decades, and improves with age. MDF offers a budget-friendly alternative with consistent finish and easier cleaning, but cannot be refinished. Solid wood costs more upfront but holds value longer for daily-use dining tables.

Yes, extending tables are designed for flexible living. They let you maintain a compact footprint for everyday meals, then quickly open to accommodate larger gatherings. Check both closed and extended dimensions before purchase to ensure they fit your space when fully extended.

Higher-gauge steel (thicker metal) resists wobble and long-term bending. Look for 2-3mm thickness in the frame. Check product specifications and weight capacity—heavier bases indicate sturdier construction. Thinner gauge bases (below 2mm) may develop movement after years of daily use.

Use placemats and coasters under all plates, glasses, and hot items. Avoid dragging cutlery or rough objects across the surface. For solid oak and mango wood, light scratches blend naturally into the grain. Wipe spills immediately to prevent water marks on wood finishes.

Industrial tables work well in compact spaces, especially extendable models that collapse when not in use. Choose tables under 1.2m long or round designs to maximise floor space. Pair with slim dining chairs rather than carver chairs to keep the room feeling open.

Most industrial tables require 30–60 minutes to assemble with two people. The tabletop and metal base arrive separately and bolt together using included fittings. Check your product page for specific assembly time, tools needed, and whether you need a second pair of hands for larger tables.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth, then wipe with a barely damp cloth to remove marks. Dry immediately with a clean towel to prevent water damage. Avoid soaking or excessive moisture. For stubborn marks, use a pH-neutral wood cleaner suitable for your specific tabletop material.

Industrial tables pair excellently with contemporary chairs because of their neutral metal frames and clean lines. Mix leather, upholstered, or modern wooden chairs for visual interest. Ensure seat height matches the table (typically 30cm clearance from seat to tabletop) for comfortable dining.

Industrial tables suit traditional interiors when you choose warmer timber tones like mango wood or solid oak with distressed finishes. Avoid polished chrome or stark black bases. Pair with vintage-style chairs and classic lighting to blend contemporary and period aesthetics naturally.

A table approximately 1.8–2m long comfortably seats six people with 60cm per person along the sides. Round tables need at least 1.2m diameter. Always measure your space and check product dimensions against your room layout before ordering to avoid delivery issues.
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