Oak Dining Tables
Elevate your dining experience with our exquisite Oak Dining Tables. Crafted from premium oak, our tables are not only stunning in design but also built to last. With a variety of sizes and styles available, you can find the perfect table to suit your space and create a warm and inviting atmosphere for family and friends to gather around.
Where every meal becomes a moment. Built for daily dinners and special celebrations.
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The range is influenced by contemporary and mid-century styles, featuring elements such...
The range is influenced by contemporary and mid-century styles, featuring elements such as chamfered edging, brass-capped legs and sturdy metallic bases. The variety of table shapes and sizes can accommodate 4 to 10 seaters, and many come with handy extension leaves for further flexibility.
These oak dining tables not only provide a space for dining but also serve as a design statement in your home, with their unique combination of wood veneer and metallic accents. Their sturdy construction and refined detailing make them ideal for everyday use or hosting dinner parties.
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- How can I style my oak dining table?Styling an oak dining table offers endless possibilities. For a modern look, pair it with upholstered chairs in neutral colours like grey or beige, adding a pop of colour with a patterned rug. A rustic feel can be achieved with wooden or metal chairs, complemented by natural textures like linen napkins and a woven table runner. If your table has a light oak finish, consider darker chairs for contrast, or embrace a monochrome palette with light-coloured seating. To create a focal point, hang a statement pendant light above the table and add a centrepiece like a vase of flowers or a decorative bowl. Don't forget the finishing touches - placemats, coasters, and candles can enhance the overall aesthetic.
- How much space should I allow around my oak dining table?Ideally, allow at least 75cm between your oak dining table and the 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, consider the fully extended size and ensure there's enough clearance in your dining area. A comfortable distance between diners is around 60 cm but consider adding more depending on how much elbow room your guests prefer!
- What is the typical height of an oak dining table?Our oak dining tables typically stand at a height of 75-76cm. This measurement is a standard height for dining tables, ensuring comfortable seating with most dining chairs. Always check the product page for specific measurements and dimensions, as some products may differ.
- How do I care for and maintain my oak dining table?To keep your oak dining table looking its best, dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe up spills immediately with a slightly damp cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. For more stubborn marks, use a mild detergent mixed with water, then dry thoroughly. Avoid placing hot dishes directly on the oak surface, as this can cause damage. Using coasters and placemats is always recommended. Protect your table from direct sunlight, which can fade the finish over time. Always check the product's page for specific care and cleaning recommendations, as some materials may have special requirements.
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