Looking to elevate your dining space? From extendable oak tables to sleek marble centrepieces and sculptural glass designs, the top dining table trends for 2025 combine style, functionality and enduring quality. In this guide, we’ve curated the best dining tables to suit every home - whether you’re after a statement round table for intimate gatherings, a spacious rectangular design for entertaining, or a compact option for small-space living. Discover trending materials like solid oak, travertine, ceramic and smoked glass, alongside the most in-demand styles, from modern minimalism to mid-century elegance.
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£499.97
The Jarel table blends clean lines with a pale oak finish, bringing warmth and versatility to any dining space. Its extendable design makes it ideal for everyday meals and hosting alike.
cfs
£199.99
A timeless staple, this wooden dining table pairs a sturdy build with a warm finish. It’s suited to traditional homes and everyday family dining.
sklum
£399.95
This MDF table in soft neutrals features a round top and tapered legs for a clean, Scandinavian-inspired look. A compact and stylish solution for modern kitchens or open-plan spaces.
Perch & Parrow
£349
Crafted in luxurious black marble, the Huxley table exudes elegance with its natural veining and clean lines. A sculptural piece for elevated dining rooms.
Gallery Direct
£999
This table pairs a sculptural arc-shaped base with a rich wood surface, adding architectural depth to modern dining rooms. A sophisticated yet practical centrepiece.
MADE
£1099
For a modern yet timeless feel, the Jenson extending dining table delivers clean lines with effortless functionality. Designed by Tim Fenby, it features a Scandinavian-refectory silhouette with tapered boomerang legs and a hidden extension leaf that easily transforms the table from six to eight seats — perfect for everyday dining and impromptu entertaining.
Cult Furniture
£795
The Sawyer table pairs a dark ceramic top with a striking base for a luxe modern aesthetic. Ideal for design-forward interiors that value texture and contrast.
sklum
£799.95
Handcrafted from mango wood, the Betsabe table has a warm, organic feel and visible grain that adds depth. A perfect fit for rustic or Japandi-inspired interiors.
Gallery Direct
£1299
Marmo mixes sleek modern lines with faux marble detailing, offering style and easy upkeep. A great choice for elegant yet practical dining spaces.
Atkin and Thyme
£1499
Crafted from travertine, Raina’s ribbed column base and honed surface exude natural luxury. A stunning centrepiece for elevated dining schemes.
Hemming & Wills
£1,255
A statement in solid mango wood, Maddison’s chunky legs and raw texture make it a showpiece for rustic or industrial spaces.
New Works
£1373
Wilmot pairs a walnut base with a marble-effect glass surface for a luxe twist on round table design. Compact yet striking.
Gubi
£4999
Crafted with a minimalist frame and gentle curves, the Moon table offers effortless elegance. A strong option for contemporary dining rooms.
OKA
£3595
Kaishu’s fluted apron and softened edges make it both elegant and functional. Its grey finish is ideal for relaxed but refined dining rooms.
Knoll
£4,236
An icon of modernist design, this table's tulip base and seamless oval top make it a design classic. Perfect for timeless elegance with a sculptural edge.
Soho Home
£3995
The Rosaline table in noir marble is striking and luxurious, blending veining with rich tones. A dramatic piece for artful, layered interiors.