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We believe that a dining table is more than just a place to eat—it's where life happens. Whether you're hosting a grand holiday feast or enjoying a quiet morning coffee, finding the perfect dining table sets the tone for your entire home.
A dining table is the true anchor of your home—a place where family milestones are celebrated, kids tackle their homework, and late-night conversations unfold over a glass of wine. Investing in the right piece isn't just about filling a room; it's about creating a welcoming gathering spot that reflects your lifestyle and invites the people you love to linger a little longer.
Every home is unique, and so is every dining area. Choosing the right shape is crucial to ensuring your room feels balanced, spacious, and functional. Here are the main table shapes we offer:
If you have a smaller space or a square-shaped room, round dining tables are an absolute game-changer. Without sharp corners, they naturally soften the room and improve the flow of traffic. A round shape promotes eye contact and intimate conversation, ensuring no one at the table feels left out.
Featured: Rory Round Wood Cross-Base Dining Table
Looking for the seating capacity of a rectangle but the graceful flow of a circle? An oval dining table is the perfect compromise. It softens the hard lines of a modern interior while offering plenty of surface area for your favorite dishes.
Featured: 71" Layla Sintered Stone Elegant Soft-Corner Dining Table
For those who love to host large dinner parties or have a longer, narrower dining area, rectangular tables remain a timeless choice. They offer maximum seating and command a strong presence in the room. Extendable designs adapt from cozy weeknight dinners to festive weekend gatherings.
Featured: Merlin Extendable Wood Dining Table
Design trends come and go, but the sophisticated elegance of a sintered stone dining table never fades. Crafted from premium, ultra-durable materials, these tables bring incredible style, texture, and resilience to your home.
A high-quality stone table serves as the perfect centerpiece, reliably hosting the history of your family's meals and gatherings. Whether you prefer the striking, luxurious veining of stone or a sleek minimalist finish, a premium stone table is a worthwhile investment that truly lasts for generations.

Still trying to decide? Here are three key considerations from our design experts to help you narrow down your choices:

Always leave at least 36 inches (about 3 feet) of clearance between the table edge and the wall or other furniture. This ensures everyone can pull out their chairs and walk around comfortably.
Consider the existing vibe of your home. Fluted details fit perfectly with contemporary aesthetics, while sculptural cross-bases lean beautifully into Mid-century modern or minimalist styles.
Think about your everyday needs versus occasional hosting. A 48-inch round table easily seats four, while a 70-inch to 80-inch table comfortably accommodates six to eight people.
Yes, absolutely! Round dining tables are incredibly space-efficient. Because they lack sharp edges, they allow for better movement in tight areas and visually open up the room. They are the ideal solution for breakfast nooks, open-concept apartments, or smaller, square dining rooms.
Caring for a wood dining table is easier than you might think. For daily cleaning, simply wipe it down with a soft, slightly damp cloth. To protect the natural wood grain and finish, avoid placing the table in direct, harsh sunlight or right next to heating vents. We also highly recommend using coasters for hot mugs and trivets for serving dishes to prevent heat rings and scratches.
For a family of 4 to 6, a dining room table measuring between 60 to 72 inches in length (for rectangular or oval tables) is ideal, providing everyone with ample elbow room. If you prefer a round shape, look for a diameter of about 54 to 60 inches. If your guest list fluctuates, an extendable table is your safest and most flexible bet.