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Create a traditional dining space for carefree socializing

We’d like to reinstate the dining table to it’s former glory as the social hub of the home. With right choice of table, chairs and accessories, it’s easy to create a place where people not only can hang out, but actually want to. Even the kids. We have everything you need to create a comfortable, inviting dining space that suits your home, family and budget.

A four-year old sits at the table on an AGAM junior chair. To his left a large Afghan dog looks over the table.

Less distraction more interaction

With a constant stream of entertainment at our fingertips, it’s easy to get lost in our own feeds and lose contact with each other. So why not put the devices down and come together? And where better to do this than at the table? After all, the dining table is so much more than just somewhere to eat. It’s a place to hang out, play, and enjoy face time – with real faces. So set the table and summon the whole family, even the furry members. And get ready to enjoy a delicious day together.

A mum and dad stand in the kitchen looking at the table where their three children are sitting, enjoying breakfast.
A smiling dad and his teenage daughter sitting at the breakfast table clink their glasses of orange juice together.

Decisions to be made? See you at the table.

Household finances, family holidays, home makeovers, who takes out the trash – let’s face it, most important family decisions are made at the dining table. Or for particularly private matters – like who gets the most cookies – under it.

Two children having breakfast underneath a dinner table where their parents are sitting.

A place to celebrate life’s little victories

Sat in the car for three hours without fighting with your brother? Brilliant! Cycled all the way across the park without training wheels? Amazing! Beat Mum at cards? Finally! Life is full of small achievements and they’re all worth celebrating. And what better way to do it than with an impromtu get-together in the dining room. See you at the table.

A mother and son high-five each other after successfully completing a block stacking game at the breakfast table.