Solid Wood Dining Table with Oak Veneer
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Why You'll Love It
Everyday benefits, thoughtfully built around real needs.
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Stable Support Structure
Solid table legs provide a steady foundation for everyday dining.
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Natural Open-Pore Oak Finish
White oak grain with an open-pore finish creates a natural wood touch.
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Water, Stain & Easy-Clean Surface
Tabletop handles daily spills, coffee marks, and dining messes with easy cleanup.
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Recessed Architectural Leg Design
Inset “frame” leg structure adds depth, shadow, and a sculptural Japandi look.
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Made for Hosting
Long tabletop offers generous space for dinnerware, wine glasses, serving trays, and gatherings.
Stable Support Structure
Solid table legs provide a steady foundation for everyday dining.
Thoughtful Details
Discover the elements that define the character, function, and craftsmanship of this piece.
20.4" Leg Base Width
Spacious Leg Area
Recessed 3D Leg Detail
Felt Floor Pads
Dual Solid Wood Support Rails
Product Details
Detailed specifications and dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
What size dining table seats 4 people?
A table around 48 inches long usually seats four comfortably, while a round table around 42–48 inches wide can also work well. For daily use, leave enough room for chairs to pull out and for people to move around the table.
What size dining table seats 6 people?
For six people, a rectangular table around 60–72 inches long is a common choice. A round table usually needs to be about 54–60 inches wide for six seats. Choose the larger end of the range if you prefer more elbow room or use wider dining chairs.
What size dining table seats 8 people?
An eight-person rectangular table often needs to be around 78–96 inches long. The exact size depends on chair width and how much space you want between seats. Larger tables work best in dining rooms with enough clearance on all sides.
How much space should I leave around a dining table?
A good target is about 36 inches between the table and walls or other furniture. This gives enough room for chairs and walking space. If the room is tight, measure carefully and choose slimmer chairs or a smaller table shape.
Round or rectangular dining table: which is better?
Round tables are great for conversation and smaller dining areas because they soften the layout and remove sharp corners. Rectangular tables are better for longer rooms and larger groups. Choose based on your room shape, seating needs, and how you entertain.
What table size works in a small dining room?
For small dining rooms, choose a compact round table, a narrow rectangular table, or a table with a lighter visual profile. Make sure chairs can slide in fully. The goal is to keep the dining area functional without blocking daily movement.
How do I match dining chairs to my table?
Start with height and scale. The chair seat should leave comfortable legroom under the tabletop, and the chair width should fit the table length. For style, repeat one detail such as wood tone, color, curve, or upholstery texture to make the set feel intentional.
Can a dining table double as a workspace?
Yes. Many dining tables work well as work-from-home or study surfaces, especially if the tabletop is spacious and stable. If you use it daily for work, consider comfortable chairs, nearby storage, and a surface that is easy to wipe clean.
What tabletop material is easiest to maintain?
Smooth sealed wood, veneer, and durable finished surfaces are usually easier to maintain than delicate or highly porous materials. For everyday dining, use placemats, wipe spills quickly, and choose a finish that fits your lifestyle rather than only the look.
How do I choose the right table shape?
Match the table shape to the room. Rectangular tables suit long rooms, round tables work well in square or compact spaces, and oval tables offer a softer look with good seating capacity. Also consider how people will move around the room when chairs are pulled out.




