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Compact round dining tables that fit snugly into smaller spaces. Choose from 21 stylish options between £140 and £950, featuring everything from solid oak and mahogany to marble and ceramic tops. Ideal for flats, cottages, and cosy dining rooms where space is at a premium.

  • Julian Bowen Range – Trusted British craftsmanship with timeless designs across multiple finishes. Julian Bowen Furniture Dining Table
  • Country Living Styles – Choose Appleby Oak or Lundy Ivory Painted for classic country charm. Country Living Appleby Oak
  • Colour & Material Choice – Available in black, cream, grey, white and brown with marble, glass and wood options.
  • House Nordic Collection – Contemporary Scandinavian designs perfect for modern compact dining areas. House Nordic Furniture

Tip: Round tables work brilliantly in tight corners—they encourage conversation and waste less floor space than rectangular alternatives.

Browse our full collection through Country Living and Furniture Now ranges for styles from traditional to contemporary.

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Browse Small Round Dining Tables by Size

Our Small 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 Small Round Dining Tables

Many of our Small 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.

Small Round Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Small 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 Small Round Dining Tables

What size round dining table fits a small room?

A 90cm round table suits rooms under 12 sqm and seats 2–3 comfortably. For rooms 12–16 sqm, choose 110cm (seats 4). Always allow 60cm clearance around the table for chairs and movement. Measure your space first before ordering.

Yes. Round tables maximise legroom and eliminate sharp corners, making them ideal for compact dining areas. A 110cm round table occupies similar floor space to a 100x80cm rectangular table but feels less cramped and allows better traffic flow around the room.

Solid oak and mango wood offer durability and timeless style, developing character with age. Marble and ceramic are heat and stain-resistant, ideal for busy households. Glass creates a lighter visual footprint in small rooms. Choose based on maintenance tolerance and aesthetic preference.

Measure your room's length and width, then subtract 120cm (60cm clearance on each side). That's your maximum table diameter. A 90cm table needs a space at least 210x210cm; a 110cm table needs 230x230cm minimum for comfortable seating and movement.

Yes, if you occasionally host guests or need flexibility. Extending round tables add 20–30cm extra diameter, increasing capacity from 4 to 6 seats. Check closed and extended dimensions before buying. Storage space for the leaf mechanism is required when not in use.

Smaller chairs with tapered legs suit round tables visually and practically—they fit underneath when not in use. Aim for 40cm seat height to match standard table height (75cm). Pair upholstered or wooden chairs; avoid bulky designs that crowd compact spaces.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth and wipe spills immediately. Use coasters for drinks and placemats for hot dishes. Oil solid wood annually to maintain finish and prevent cracking. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes near the table surface.

Absolutely. Glass or ceramic round tables complement contemporary kitchens well. Pair with metal-framed or minimalist chairs for a cohesive look. Compact round tables fit peninsula or island edges, maximising functionality whilst maintaining clean sight lines in open-plan spaces.

Maintain at least 60cm of clear space all around the table's edge for comfortable chair pull-out and movement. In tight rooms, aim for 75cm minimum. Allow extra clearance (90cm+) if you have a doorway or walkway directly behind seating areas.

Round tables seat fewer people but use less floor space and create a more intimate atmosphere. Oval tables accommodate 6–8 people and suit larger rooms with better sightlines. For small spaces under 16 sqm, round tables are the practical choice due to their compact footprint.
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