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Minimalist Dining Tables
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Discover our collection of Minimalist Dining Tables, perfect for those who appreciate... Discover our collection of Minimalist Dining Tables, perfect for those who appreciate clean lines and simplicity in their home decor. Our exclusive in-house designs feature sleek and contemporary styles, crafted from high-quality materials such as glass, metal, and wood. Create a modern and inviting dining space with our minimalist tables that effortlessly blend style and functionality.
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Our dining table range is a diverse collection that skillfully blends form and function, offering a choice that caters to varying styles and requirements. The selection includes designs from statement pieces with bold geometric bases to minimalist tables with sleek glass tops.
Materials are carefully chosen for their aesthetic appeal and durability, with options ranging from warm walnut and cool...
Materials are carefully chosen for their aesthetic appeal and durability, with options ranging from warm walnut and cool...
Our dining table range is a diverse collection that skillfully blends form and function, offering a choice that caters to varying styles and requirements. The selection includes designs from statement pieces with bold geometric bases to minimalist tables with sleek glass tops.
Materials are carefully chosen for their aesthetic appeal and durability, with options ranging from warm walnut and cool glass to innovative ceramic tops that offer scratch resistance and easy cleaning.
Functionality is not overlooked, with features like innovative rotation mechanisms for easy extension, accommodating more guests when needed. Whether you're drawn to the clear elegance of glass, the modern freshness of white frosted finishes, or the powerful presence of dark grey ceramics, our range strives to provide a thoughtful selection for your dining area.
Materials are carefully chosen for their aesthetic appeal and durability, with options ranging from warm walnut and cool glass to innovative ceramic tops that offer scratch resistance and easy cleaning.
Functionality is not overlooked, with features like innovative rotation mechanisms for easy extension, accommodating more guests when needed. Whether you're drawn to the clear elegance of glass, the modern freshness of white frosted finishes, or the powerful presence of dark grey ceramics, our range strives to provide a thoughtful selection for your dining area.
- How can I style my minimalist dining table?Styling a minimalist dining table focuses on clean lines, simple decor, and a sense of spaciousness. Choose a table with a sleek design, perhaps in a natural wood finish, tempered glass, or a sophisticated ceramic. Keep the table surface mostly clear, perhaps adding a low-profile centrepiece like a vase with a single stem or a bowl of fruit. Select chairs with understated designs that complement the table, opting for neutral colours or materials like leather or fabric. A simple pendant light above the table enhances the minimalist aesthetic, while a rug underneath can add warmth and define the dining area. Embrace negative space and avoid clutter to maintain the clean, uncluttered look that defines minimalist style.
- How much space should I allow around my minimalist dining table?Ideally, allow at least 75cm between your dining table and walls or other furniture. This provides ample space for chairs to be pulled out comfortably and for people to move around freely. For extending tables, factor in the fully extended length to ensure enough space when hosting larger gatherings. Consider traffic flow in the room - leave enough space to walk around the table even when it's fully extended. If your dining area is particularly compact, you can slightly reduce this space, but aim for a minimum of 60cm to avoid a cramped feel. Remember to account for any additional furniture like sideboards or cabinets in your dining area planning.
- What is the typical height of a minimalist dining table?Minimalist dining tables typically have a height between 75cm and 76cm. This height is standard across most dining tables to ensure comfortable seating with standard dining chairs. While the height remains fairly constant, the width and depth can vary considerably depending on the number of people you intend to seat. Our minimalist dining tables range in width from 135cm to 200cm, accommodating anywhere from 6 to 10 diners. The depth typically ranges from 80cm to 135cm, providing ample space for place settings and comfortable dining. Always check the product page for specific measurements and dimensions, as some products may differ.
- How do I care for my minimalist dining table?Caring for your minimalist dining table is straightforward. For daily cleaning, simply wipe down the surface with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the finish. For spills, clean them up immediately to prevent staining. Coasters and placemats are a great way to protect the surface from heat and scratches, especially if your table has a glass, wood, or ceramic finish. Remember, our ceramic is heat, scratch and chip resistant. For tables with metal legs or bases, wipe them down with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly to prevent watermarks. Always check the product's page for specific care and cleaning recommendations, as some materials may have special requirements.
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