Wood Dining Tables For Sale
A gorgeous wood dining table is a timeless addition to any home. Whether you’re hosting a formal dinner party or just enjoying a casual meal with the family, a wooden dining table is a great way to bring effortless style to your space.
Find tables of all shapes and sizes, from long rectangular wood dining tables to small round tables that seat two to four. Styling your new wood dining tables with chairs, benches or upholstered nook seating brings cohesive design to the room.
Dark Burl Wood
Whether your home has an Arts & Crafts vibe, midcentury modern, or something else entirely, you’re sure to find a dark burl wood dining table to suit your style. At 1stDibs, you’ll also discover examples of this timeless design that bear the signature marks of eras gone by, such as those from the Art Deco and American Streamlined Moderne movements.
If you prefer a contemporary take on rustic wood, this rectangular dining table from Target’s Hearth & Hand line features a classic silhouette and gets great reviews for its sturdy build. At 72 inches long, it can seat six.
If you want a dramatic wood table that’s also a bit more low-key, check out this modern farmhouse design from Pottery Barn. Its kiln-dried mango and acacia wood construction has clean lines and subtle curves, and it comes in sizes that can accommodate medium or large dining rooms. And unlike many extendable tables, the leaves are hidden underneath the ends so they’re out of sight when not in use.
Glass Top
With a sleek tempered glass top, this dining table elevates your everyday home decor. The rubberwood base offers a warm and rich aesthetic that wood dining tables for sale pairs well with modern and contemporary styles. This piece comfortably seats two to four people for family dinners or intimate parties.
Dining tables with custom glass tops can be crafted in an array of shapes and sizes to suit any design style. They can be tinted, frosted, or clear depending on your preference and the needs of your dining room. You can also choose between annealed or tempered glass, with the latter being more resistant to cracks and breaks.
A downside to glass dining tables is that they can reflect light, causing unwanted glare that can disrupt conversation and cause discomfort during mealtimes. This can be more noticeable in rooms with large windows and intense lighting. However, strategically placed curtains or blinds can help mitigate the problem.
Rubberwood
Rubberwood is an eco-friendly alternative to bamboo. It’s also affordable and can withstand heavy wear and tear. Its durability makes it an excellent material for dining tables, beds, and cabinets. It can also be carved, molded, and shaped into an intricate design. Its light color also works well with a variety of design aesthetics.
Its Janka hardness rating makes it comparable to revered hardwoods like maple and oak. Its natural resistance to molds and fungi also make it a hygienic choice for wood furniture.
However, it can suffer from warping and twisting if it’s not treated properly. It also has a high moisture absorption rate and requires chemical treatments to prevent rot and insect damage. It may also trigger latex allergies in some people. However, these problems can be resolved with proper treatment and maintenance.
Modern Farmhouse
If you love the look of farmhouse dining tables but don’t want to commit to a rustic style, opt for a modern take. For example, this reclaimed wood table from Pottery Barn offers a subtle variation in color and grain that gives it an authentic rustic vibe. The finish is durable enough to stand up to everyday spills and stains. Plus, the x-shaped legs are more stable than those of pedestal dining tables so you won’t have to worry about pets or kids knocking it over.
West Elm’s modern farmhouse dining table is another great option for contemporary spaces. It seats six comfortably and features a beautiful planked wood design that’s easy on the eyes. Its trestle-style base is also sturdy and can accommodate extra guests with ease.
For a more rustic feel, try the Farmhouse Reclaimed Dining Table from Tribsigns. Its reclaimed wood top features saw marks and variations in color that make each piece unique. Its weathered natural finish is also easy to clean, so it stands up well to everyday nicks and dings.
Drop-Leaf
For a versatile table that’ll adapt to your changing needs, opt for a drop-leaf design. With one or more hinged sides that can be dropped down or folded in, these types of tables are ideal for small dining rooms and breakfast nooks. They can also double as a console, entry or sofa table or even a home office desk.
Many of the options available include a solid wood or manufactured wood construction, as well as finish options that jive with your room’s decor scheme. Consider your design style as well as the color and texture of your existing furnishings when making this decision.
While most drop-leaf tables are round in shape, you can find a rectangular option as well. Take a look at the dimensions of each option when it’s fully expanded and unfurnished, as well as when it’s closed up, to determine what size will work best in your space.
Three-Legged
If you’re hosting friends and family, solid wood dining tables are a timeless choice. Choose from a range of shapes, sizes and finishes to dining chairs find the best table for your space.
For a modern look, select a dining table with curved edges and thin legs. Or, add a wooden dining table with a light finish to create a Scandi-style interior design.
Three legged tables are much more stable than four legged ones. A restaurant table with four legs will likely rock, or even tilt if the floor is uneven. A three legged table will never do that.
One of our most popular innovations is the Transformer Table, a solid wood table that can shrink to an 18-inch-deep console or stretch out to a 10-foot-long dining table. It seats up to a dozen people, and is available in mid-century modern and Scandinavian modern styles. The tables are made from walnut or teak and feature a metal support system.