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Authentic Italian dining tables that bring European elegance to your home. From £550 to £8,970, our collection of 120 Italian dining tables spans contemporary glass designs, warm wood finishes, and striking marble effects. Whether you're furnishing a modern apartment or a traditional family home, you'll find tables that combine craftsmanship with everyday practicality.

  • Stone International – Award-winning Italian brand. Roma, Goya, Blade and Vertigo Wood ranges excel. Stone International Furniture
  • Trusted Italian Makers – Humz, Alf Italia and Furniture Now deliver consistent quality and style. Alf Italia
  • Finishes and Colours – Choose ceramic, glass, marble or wood. Beige, grey, black, white and cream available.
  • Stock and Service – Next-day delivery on selected items. Expert advice available via phone or chat.

Tip: Measure your dining space and consider how many guests you regularly seat—Italian tables are built to last, so choose a size and style you'll love for years.

Browse our bestselling Stone International Roma and Goya collections, or explore Humz for contemporary flair.

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Browse Italian Dining Tables by Size

Our Italian Dining 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 Italian Dining Tables

Many of our Italian Dining Tables 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.

Italian Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Italian 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.

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FAQs on Italian Dining Tables

What should I look for when buying an Italian dining table?

Prioritise solid wood construction, dovetail joints, and hand-finished details. Check the tables weight and stability. Consider the base design—pedestal bases offer flexibility, whilst four-legged styles provide traditional support. Verify the wood type: walnut offers durability, oak provides lighter tones.

Marble tables offer durability, heat resistance, and timeless elegance but require sealing and careful maintenance. Glass tables create an open, contemporary feel, are easier to clean, but can show fingerprints and require protective pads under items to prevent scratching.

Measure the room length and width in centimetres. Allow at least 90cm clearance around the table for comfortable movement and chair placement. For seating six people, aim for a table roughly 180–200cm long by 90–100cm wide. Always leave walking space to doors and other furniture.

Yes, if crafted from solid wood with quality joinery. Italian tables typically last 20+ years with proper care, making them excellent value compared to flat-pack alternatives. Hand-finished details and timeless designs mean they wont date quickly and may appreciate in quality.

Contemporary Italian tables with clean lines, minimalist bases, and walnut or white oak finishes suit modern interiors. Look for designs combining natural materials with geometric forms. Glass-topped tables with metal or light wood frames offer a sophisticated, understated aesthetic that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern style.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Use coasters and placemats to protect from heat, moisture, and spills. Apply furniture oil every 6–12 months to maintain the finish. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade wood. For stubborn marks, use a specialist wood cleaner recommended for your finish type.

Yes. Choose round tables (120–130cm diameter) for tight spaces, or opt for rectangular designs under 160cm long. Extendable tables maximise flexibility. Ensure at least 75cm between the table edge and walls for chair movement. Pedestal bases offer better legroom than four-leg designs.

Walnut offers rich colour, durability, and sophisticated appearance; expect mid-to-premium pricing. Oak provides lighter tones, excellent strength, and good value. Ash delivers pale, fine grain and durability. Solid wood construction outlasts veneered options. Check grain consistency and joinery quality regardless of species.

Let the tables craftsmanship speak by using neutral walls and minimal table décor. Pair with complementary chairs—upholstered for comfort or wooden for cohesion. Add a textured rug beneath (at least 120cm × 200cm) to define the space. Keep centrepieces low to maintain sightlines.

Most arrive partially assembled; legs and base may require attachment using provided hardware and tools. Assembly typically takes 30–90 minutes. Premium pieces sometimes arrive fully assembled for an additional fee. Always check product specifications before purchase and follow detailed instructions carefully.

Lacquered or polyurethane finishes resist stains and scratches better than natural oils. Walnut and darker woods hide marks more effectively than pale oak or ash. Consider tables with protective top coats rated for frequent use. Avoid glass tops if durability is your priority; they show damage easily.
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