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Pedestal dining tables: elegant, space-saving centrepieces for modern homes. From £240 to £8,970, our 213 pedestal tables suit everything from compact flats to grand dining rooms. Choose from marble, glass, ceramic and wood finishes in colours including white, black, beige, grey, cream and brown.

  • Marble Collections – Humz Milan, Naples and Rome ranges offer stunning white and beige marble tops. Humz Milan White Marble
  • Top Trusted Brands – Humz, Julian Bowen Furniture and House Nordic lead UK sales for quality pedestal designs. Julian Bowen Furniture
  • Material & Finish Variety – Acacia, mahogany, bamboo, concrete and ceramic bases pair beautifully with glass tops.
  • Simple Shopping – Browse 213 options at your pace with flexible delivery across the UK.

Tip: Pedestal bases maximise legroom and work brilliantly in smaller dining spaces where traditional four-leg tables feel cramped.

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Browse Pedestal Dining Tables by Size

Our Pedestal 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 Pedestal Dining Tables

Many of our Pedestal 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.

Pedestal Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Pedestal 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 Pedestal Dining Tables

How much space do I need for a pedestal dining table?

Allow at least 60cm of table length per person seated along each side. Measure your dining room and ensure a minimum 60cm clearance on all sides for comfortable seating and chair pull-out. For rooms under 2.4 metres, choose tables up to 1.2m wide.

Pedestal tables have a single central support, offering more legroom and flexible seating. Leg tables have four supports, taking up more floor space but providing stability for heavier tops. Pedestals suit smaller rooms; legs suit larger, formal dining spaces.

Many of our pedestal tables feature extending leaf mechanisms to increase seating capacity. Look for 'extending' in the product title. Always check both closed and extended dimensions before ordering to ensure it fits your space when fully extended.

Ceramic and marble tops are the easiest to maintain—simply wipe with a damp cloth. Glass requires regular cleaning to avoid fingerprints. Solid wood needs monthly feeding with appropriate oil; MDF is budget-friendly but less durable long-term.

For rooms under 2.4m × 2.7m, choose tables 1.0–1.2 metres long with four seats maximum. Round pedestal tables work well in compact spaces as they reduce corner hazards. Extending tables are ideal if you entertain occasionally but need daily space savings.

Solid oak pedestal tables last 20+ years with proper care and develop attractive character over time. They're more durable than MDF or veneer options and hold resale value better. Initial cost is higher, but longevity and durability make them excellent value.

Pair with upholstered or wooden chairs in complementary colours. Add a table runner or placemats to define the space and protect the surface. Layer with a pendant light above the centre and place a sideboard nearby for additional storage and visual balance.

Yes, mixing chair styles creates contemporary, layered interiors. Pair a traditional oak pedestal table with modern upholstered chairs, or vice versa. Ensure chairs share a colour palette or material finish to maintain visual coherence across the dining space.

Wipe spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth to prevent staining. Avoid acidic foods like wine or lemon juice. Use coasters and placemats, and seal marble annually. Avoid abrasive cleaners—use pH-neutral stone cleaner only.

Most pedestal dining tables are 75–76cm high, accommodating standard dining chairs of 45–50cm seat height. This creates an ideal 30–35cm gap between seat and tabletop for comfortable leg clearance and place settings.

Solid oak or marble-topped pedestal tables suit formal settings. Round tables encourage conversation; rectangular designs work for larger gatherings. Pair with upholstered chairs and add a sideboard for a complete, coordinated formal dining room.

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