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Oak Dining Tables

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Real oak dining tables from £200 to £3,910 — built to last. Our collection of 191 oak dining tables combines natural beauty with everyday durability. Whether you're furnishing a cosy kitchen or a formal dining room, you'll find solid wood tables in rich browns, aged greys, and antique wax finishes from trusted brands like Julian Bowen Furniture, Humz, and Furniture Now.

  • Popular Ranges – The Humz Palma Oak and Julian Bowen Coxmoor Oak are customer favourites. Humz Palma Oak
  • Trusted Brands – Julian Bowen Furniture leads sales with timeless oak dining table designs. Julian Bowen Furniture
  • Finishes Available – Choose from natural oak, aged grey, antique wax, dark lacquered, and bartex.
  • Budget-Friendly Options – Quality oak tables start from just £200 at Choice Furniture Superstore.

Tip: Solid oak develops a richer patina over time, so don't worry about minor marks — they add character and authenticity to your table.

Browse our full selection of Dining Tables or explore the Furniture Now Hampshire Oak range for contemporary oak styling.

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Browse Oak Dining Tables by Size

Our Oak 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 Oak Dining Tables

Many of our Oak 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.

Oak Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Oak 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 Oak Dining Tables

What size oak dining table do I need for my dining room?

Measure your space and allow 1 metre clearance around the table for chairs and movement. For 4 people, choose 120cm length; for 6 people, 150-180cm; for 8+ people, 200cm+. Round tables work well in smaller rooms, whilst rectangular suits longer spaces.

Oak is harder and more durable than many timbers, resisting dents and scratches better. It has distinctive grain patterns and warm colour that suits most interiors. Unlike softer woods, oak tables retain their shape and quality for decades with basic care.

Extendable tables maximise flexibility if you entertain occasionally or have limited space. They typically extend 30-60cm using drop-in leaves. Choose one if your dining room isn't permanently large, or if you prefer dining intimately most days but need extra seats monthly.

Solid oak is durable, repairable, and lasts generations but costs more. Veneer uses thin oak over plywood, making it lighter and cheaper, though less repairable if damaged. For everyday use and longevity, solid oak offers better value despite higher initial cost.

Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Use placemats and coasters to prevent water rings and scratches. Apply furniture wax or oil every 3-6 months to enhance grain and protect the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals and direct sunlight exposure.

Yes, choose round or square oak tables under 120cm diameter for compact rooms. Pedestal bases take up less floor space than four-leg designs. Drop-leaf or extendable options provide flexibility without permanently consuming space when dining alone or with two guests.

Modern oak tables feature clean lines, minimal decoration, and lighter finishes. Pair them with streamlined chairs and contemporary lighting. Natural oak grain provides warmth without fussiness. Avoid heavily carved or ornate pieces; instead choose simple rectangular tables with tapered or metal legs.

Check for solid wood construction, not veneer on all surfaces. Inspect joinery at corners—mortise and tenon joints are strongest. Feel the finish—it should be smooth and even. Look for consistent grain patterns and ask about wood sourcing. Expect thicker tabletops (at least 2cm) on quality pieces.

Budget £400-800 for solid oak tables of good quality and construction. Premium brands and larger sizes range £800-2000+. Budget options under £400 may use veneer or softer wood. Mid-range solid oak offers the best value, balancing durability, aesthetics, and cost over 20+ years of use.

Yes, oak's durability suits kitchens with higher moisture and spill risk. Ensure it's properly sealed or finished to resist water and staining. Position away from direct splashing and steam from cooking. Wipe spills immediately and maintain the finish regularly to prevent warping or damage.

Sustainably sourced oak ensures responsible forestry and reduces environmental impact. The quality and durability are identical to standard oak. If ethics matter to you and budget allows, the premium is modest (typically 10-15% more) for certified sustainable or reclaimed oak options.
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