Solid pine dining tables built to last and bring warmth to your home. Choose from 22 pine tables spanning £230 to £2,870, each crafted in natural oak, waxed finishes, and painted colours including grey and black. Whether you're furnishing a cottage kitchen or a formal dining room, pine offers genuine character with practical durability.
Tip: Pair a waxed or natural pine table with mismatched vintage chairs for an authentic, collected-over-time feel that works beautifully in period properties.
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Explore Pine Dining Tables
An extendable pine dining table is one of the most practical choices for families and anyone who hosts regularly, combining an everyday footprint with the flexibility to seat more guests when needed. A Centre extending design opens out from the middle of the table, with a leaf that slots seamlessly between the two halves. A Drop Leaf table has hinged side panels that fold down when not in use, ideal for smaller rooms where space is tight day to day. An End Extending table adds leaves at either end and works particularly well for longer rectangular setups. All three styles use the same solid pine top for consistency across the extended sections.
The base of a pine dining table affects both its look and the way it sits in a room. A 4 Legs design is the most familiar and steadiest stance, suiting traditional dining rooms and rectangular tables. A Pedestal base centres the weight under the tabletop, freeing up legroom and making it easier to seat extra guests at the corners — particularly useful around round tables. A Trestle base uses two angled supports for a more rustic, country-style feel, while Hair Pin legs are the most minimal option, with slim curved steel rods that feel light and contemporary. Each base style suits a different mood, so consider how it'll sit alongside your chairs.