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Walnut dining tables bring rich, warm character to any dining room. Choose from 45 tables ranging from £220 to £2,730, in tobacco walnut, light walnut and natural tones — suits modern, traditional and contemporary homes alike. Shapes include rectangular, oval and round; sizes from compact kitchen tables to large hosting pieces, with fixed or extending tops available.

  • Trusted BrandsHumz, Actona Company and Annaghmore lead our bestsellers.
  • Popular RangesHumz Palma Walnut and Actona Montreux offer contemporary designs and solid construction.
  • Materials – Acacia, mango wood and quality veneer with natural oil finishes.

Tip: Walnut grain patterns vary — inspect product photos carefully to find the finish that suits your interior. Browse our full dining tables collection or the Furniture Now Manhattan range for modern walnut designs.

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Extendable Walnut Dining Table

An extendable walnut dining table is a clever pick if your needs change between everyday meals and bigger gatherings. Most designs open up with an extra leaf that slots into the middle, growing the table to seat more guests. The mechanism is usually smooth and easy to operate, often by sliding the two halves apart and dropping the leaf in. When you don't need the extra space, the table closes back down to its everyday footprint, which keeps the dining room feeling open. It's brilliant for hosting at Christmas, birthdays or Sunday lunches without committing to a huge table all year round.

Walnut Dining Table by Seater

Walnut dining tables come in different sizes, so it's worth picking the seater count based on your household and how often you host. A 2 seater table suits couples or smaller kitchens, while a 4 seater works for most family-of-four homes. A 6 seater is the most popular choice for everyday family use with a few guests, and an 8 seater handles regular entertaining. For bigger families or anyone who hosts often, 10 and 12 seater tables are real statement pieces. Always allow around 60 cm of table edge per person for comfortable elbow room.

Walnut Dining Table by Base Type

Walnut dining tables come with different base styles, and each one changes the look and feel of the room. Classic 4 legs designs are simple and sturdy, with one leg at each corner for everyday stability. A pedestal base uses a single central column, giving you more room for chairs to tuck right in — especially handy on round and oval tables. Fluted designs add vertical ridges to the base for a smart, modern detail. Star base and spider legs designs feature dramatic, angled shapes that make the table a real focal point, while a slatted base uses spaced wooden bars for a relaxed, characterful look.

 

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FAQs on Walnut Dining Tables

How do I clean and maintain a walnut dining table?

Wipe weekly with a soft, dry cloth and clear spills immediately with a slightly damp cloth before drying. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive sponges. Apply wood polish or wax every 3–4 months to maintain the grain and colour depth. Use coasters and placemats to protect against heat rings and water marks.

Yes, visit our Leicester showroom to inspect colour, size and build quality firsthand. If thats not convenient, all tables are available online with free UK delivery. Most designs are in stock for immediate dispatch within a few working days to your postcode.

Yes, 0% finance is available on eligible orders, making larger and extending tables easier to budget for. Combined with affordable pricing and free UK delivery, its a practical way to invest in solid wood furniture. Contact our team to discuss the best option for your purchase.

Measure your dining room length and width, then allow 1 metre clearance on all sides for chairs and movement. For 4 people, choose 120–140 cm; for 6 people, 160–180 cm; for 8 people, 200+ cm. Extending tables are ideal if you entertain occasionally but want flexibility in smaller rooms.

Walnut is denser, darker and shows fewer marks than oak, making it better for busy families. Oak has a lighter, more rustic grain and is slightly softer. Both are hardwoods that last decades. Walnut suits modern and traditional spaces; oak works best with country or farmhouse styles.

Most models slide apart to reveal a central gap where you insert a stored leaf to increase length. The leaf typically stores inside the table base or in a separate cover when not needed. The extending mechanism is smooth and designed for single-handed operation without tools.

Prolonged direct sunlight can lighten walnut unevenly, especially on sun-facing sides. Use a table runner, rotate the table occasionally for even ageing, or fit sheer curtains and blinds to filter bright light. These measures protect the finish while letting natural light into your dining space.

Star base tables have legs spreading from a central point, creating a wider footprint and modern sculptural look. Four-leg tables offer traditional appeal and fit closer to walls, saving space. Both are stable; choose based on your room layout, style and whether you need leg clearance for seating.

Yes, walnut is a strong, dense hardwood that resists dents and scratches better than softer woods. Spills wipe off easily, and the dark grain naturally hides minor marks. With coasters, placemats and basic care, a walnut table stays attractive through years of daily family dining.

Most tables arrive partially assembled; typically you attach legs or a base to the top, which takes 20–30 minutes. Tools and clear instructions are included. For detailed timings or if youd prefer help, ask our Leicester team before ordering—they can advise on your specific model.

French style features shaped, turned legs and soft curves for traditional elegance. Italian design is sleeker and more contemporary, often with sharp lines, metal accents or fluted detailing. Both suit walnut beautifully; choose French for classic rooms or Italian for modern, minimalist spaces.

Yes. Walnut is durable, dense hardwood that lasts 20+ years with basic care, offering better value than veneered or softwood alternatives. It hides marks well, suits multiple décor styles and develops character with age. Combined with free delivery and finance options, its a sensible long-term furniture investment.

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