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Round dining tables that bring people together — 296 designs from £140 to £3,990. From marble-topped statement pieces to Scandinavian oak and glass designs, our range suits compact kitchen spaces through to grand dining rooms. Round tables eliminate sharp corners, give everyone an equal view across the table, and work particularly well in square rooms where rectangular tables leave awkward dead space.

  • Marble & Luxury – Humz Carrara, Louis, Glacier Grey and Lisbon Marble ranges deliver striking centrepieces with ceramic and engineered stone tops on chrome and metal bases. Humz Carrara
  • Scandinavian Style – House Nordic Furniture Osaka blends light oak and clean Scandi lines for a modern, minimal look that pairs well with most chair styles. House Nordic Furniture Osaka
  • Extending Round Tables – Selected designs extend to seat additional guests while maintaining the round shape when closed. Ideal for households that host. Round Extending Dining Tables
  • Trusted Brands – Julian Bowen Furniture and Actona Company lead our round dining sales alongside Humz for marble and ceramic options. Julian Bowen Furniture

Tip: Allow a minimum of 60cm table edge per person. An 80cm table seats 2–3; a 100cm table seats 4 comfortably; a 120cm table seats 5–6. Pedestal bases give more legroom than four-leg designs, making them the better choice for larger gatherings.

Browse our bestselling Humz Carrera White Marble range or discover our full extending dining tables collection for seating flexibility when guests arrive.

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Browse Round Dining Tables by Size

Our Round 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 Round Dining Tables

Many of our Round 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.

Round Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Round 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 Round Dining Tables

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

Measure your dining space and allow 90–120cm clearance around the table for chairs and movement. A 90cm table seats 2–4 people, 120cm seats 4–6, and 150cm+ seats 6–8. Choose based on your room dimensions and how many guests you regularly host.

Seating capacity depends on diameter: 90cm tables seat 2–4, 120cm seats 4–6, 150cm seats 6–8, and 180cm+ seats 8–10. Allow 60cm per person for comfortable dining. Larger tables maximise conversation whilst using less floor space than rectangular alternatives.

Yes. Round tables have no sharp corners, making them safer and more space-efficient in compact rooms. A 90–120cm round table fits snugly where a rectangular equivalent wouldn't, and the circular shape improves traffic flow around your dining area.

Wood tables offer warmth, durability, and suit traditional or contemporary interiors. Glass tops are modern, easy to clean, and make rooms feel more spacious. Wood is generally sturdier for daily use; glass requires regular wiping but shows dust easily.

Many round tables feature extension leaves or hidden mechanisms that increase diameter by 30–60cm. This allows flexibility for dinner parties without permanently taking up extra space. Check the product specifications to confirm extension capability before purchase.

Pair a round table with contemporary chairs in leather or upholstered fabrics. Add a circular rug underneath to define the space, keep lighting minimal with a statement pendant, and use neutral table linens. Glass or metal bases suit modern schemes particularly well.

Solid wood and engineered wood resist scratches and stains better than glass. Metal bases are durable and low-maintenance. For high-traffic homes with children, avoid glass tops; opt instead for sealed wood with matte or satin finishes that hide marks.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Use coasters and placemats to protect from water rings and heat. Polish quarterly with furniture oil or wax. Wipe spills immediately, and avoid placing hot dishes directly on the surface. Store extension leaves flat.

Yes. Round tables work in formal settings when paired with upholstered chairs, quality table linen, and elegant decor. Their inclusive shape encourages conversation, making them ideal for entertaining. Material choice—oak, walnut, or glass—sets the formality level.

Round tables promote conversation as everyone faces inward and no one sits at the 'head'. Rectangular tables suit longer rooms and formal layouts. For intimate gatherings, round wins; for large buffet-style events, rectangular offers more linear serving space and seating.

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