Dining tables
Dining tables are hot spots even when there's no food on them. Playing games, helping with homework or just lingering after a meal, they're where you share good times with family and friends. We make ours sturdy and durable, in lots of styles to help you find what suits your taste. Many are extendable so you'll always have room for everyone.
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Multifunctional dining tables for every occasion
Long, cozy breakfasts with freshly baked bread, hearty Sunday roasts with friends, and delicious weekend brunches—dining room tables are at the center of it all. So, you'll want one that can handle every occasion.
That's why we offer a wide variety of multifunctional designs. Whether you need a drop-leaf table, an extendable option, wall-mounted, or a gateleg table, we have everything you need to fit both guests and gourmet dishes.
What to think about when getting a dining table
You might be tempted to just pick up a table that looks nice. But it’s not quite that easy! You want a table that will serve you well for years to come. Whether it's a festive dinner or a long night of chatting around the dining table, comfort is key. That's why it's essential to consider a few important factors to ensure you'll be sitting comfortably from the first course to the final conversation.
The height of your kitchen table matters
Make sure to consider the height between the table and chairs. If you sit too high, your thighs might hit the underside of the tabletop, which can turn long dinners into a torment. If you sit too low, it becomes uncomfortable to lean your arms against the table, since your shoulders end up in an unnaturally high position.
A good rule of thumb is that the distance between the seat and the kitchen tabletop should be a maximum of 1 foot. Keep in mind that you need to measure from the actual seat. So be extra careful if you have chairs with cushions or built-in padding. These will sink down when you sit on them, and it is from that seating position that you should measure. Otherwise, a few centimetres in height will disappear when you sit down, and then suddenly: the table is too high.
If you’re not in the mood to mix and match kitchen tables and chairs, why not choose one of our dining sets? They’re made to go together, so you know they’re a good fit.
How to make sure everyone can fit around your kitchen table
You also need to consider how many people you want to fit around the table. You’ll want all diners to be able to sit comfortably without bumping into each other when eating. For that, it is estimated that each seat needs 2 feet in width. So, if you want a dining table for four, with two people on each side, you need one that is at least 4 feet long. For six people with three people on each side, at least 6 feet applies, and so on.
If you’re not a hundred percent sure whether you need seating for four or six (or more), get yourself an extendable table. Space-saving when you’re just a few friends, and easily extended when it’s time for a bigger party.
Consider the position of the dining table legs
Make sure to consider the placement of the table legs. If they are on the very edge, you and your guests can sit next to each other without problem. If, on the other hand, the legs are placed more toward the centre, you may need to think extra carefully about size and legroom.
If you try to squeeze too many people around the dining table, there’s a risk that some may sit with a cold table leg between their own two human legs. Or it becomes a constant irritation when you hit your knee every time you get up or sit down. So make sure to consider each aspect of your new table, or those late-night dinners might turn from sweet to sour.