Round Dining Table

Elevate your home’s social hub with a stylish round dining table from Luxo Living. Unlike traditional rectangular alternatives, a circular silhouette naturally fosters intimate conversation and improves traffic flow, making it a clever choice for compact Australian homes and open-plan apartments. Whether you are searching for a minimalist 4-seater round timber dining table for a sunlit breakfast nook or a grand 6-seater marble centrepiece for formal hosting, our curated collection balances attainable luxury with the rigours of everyday durability. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted to serve as a functional focal point, featuring premium materials like solid oak, walnut, and sophisticated sintered stone. To complete your interior vision, pair your new table with our ergonomic Dini

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Care and Maintenance for Longevity

Keep your investment looking brand new by using coasters and placemats to protect the surface from heat and spills. For timber, use a soft, damp cloth for regular cleaning, while for stone or marble surfaces, it is vital to avoid acidic cleaners to preserve the natural finish and lustre of your table. For a deeper dive into protecting specific finishes, view our full Furniture Care Guide for more material-specific maintenance tips.

Choosing the Right Material: Timber vs. Marble

Selecting the right material is key to your room's aesthetic and lifestyle needs. A round timber dining table offers organic warmth and a timeless mid-century modern feel, while our Marble Dining Tables provide a sophisticated, high-end look. If you require a surface that is inherently heat and scratch-resistant, consider Sintered Stone Dining Tables , which are ideal for busy households that don't want to sacrifice style for durability.

Pedestal vs. Traditional Leg Bases

Consider a pedestal base to maximise legroom and seating flexibility; this design allows you to tuck your Curved Dining Chairs in further and accommodate extra guests without the obstruction of corner legs. In contrast, traditional four-leg designs—common in our Hamptons Style Dining range—offer a classic, sturdy silhouette that grounds a larger, formal dining room.

Seating Capacity & Size Guide

To ensure a comfortable fit for your family, follow this general seating rule: 90cm to 120cm tables comfortably seat 2–4 people, while a 150cm diameter table is ideal for 6–8 guests. To enhance the circular aesthetic of your set, we recommend pairing these sizes with our Round Rugs . Always allow at least 90cm of clearance around the perimeter of the table to ensure easy movement and a comfortable flow through the room.

Care and Maintenance for Longevity

Keep your investment looking brand new by using coasters and placemats to protect the surface from heat and spills. For timber, use a soft, damp cloth for regular cleaning, while for stone or marble surfaces, it is vital to avoid acidic cleaners to preserve the natural finish and lustre of your table. For a deeper dive into protecting specific finishes, view our full Furniture Care Guide for more material-specific maintenance tips.

FAQs

Are round dining tables better for small spaces?

Round dining tables are ideal for small spaces because their lack of sharp corners allows for better foot traffic and a more open visual feel in tight rooms.

How many people can sit at a 120cm round dining table?

A 120cm round dining table typically seats four people comfortably, though it can accommodate up to five for casual settings.

What shape rug goes under a round dining table?

A round rug is the best choice under a round dining table to mirror the silhouette, but a large rectangular rug can also work if all chair legs remain on the rug when pulled out.

What are the benefits of a pedestal round table?

Pedestal round tables provide more legroom for guests and allow for more flexible seating arrangements since there are no corner legs to obstruct chairs.

Are round tables more social than rectangular ones?

Round tables are considered more social because everyone faces the center, encouraging eye contact and easier conversation among all guests.

How do I choose between a 4-seater and a 6-seater round table?

Choose a 4-seater (120cm) for daily family use in smaller nooks, or upgrade to a 6-seater (150cm) if you frequently host guests or have a dedicated dining room

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