Dining Tables

The dining table makes communal spaces comfortable. It's a place to savor a lazy Sunday morning breakfast, socialize during dinner parties, and everything in between.

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Round marble-top dining table with sculpted oak base, cream boucle swivel chairs, small silver table lamp and pendant light Round marble-top dining table with sculpted oak base, cream boucle swivel chairs, small silver table lamp and pendant light

MODERN DINING TABLES FOR THE HOME AND BEYOND

Our contemporary collection of modern dining tables elevates spaces with functional beauty. Durable enough for both commercial and private use, slender silhouettes and robust shapes enhance the dining experience – whether at home in a dining room or kitchen or in a café or restaurant.

Efficient in their use of space, Audo’s dining room tables and modern kitchen tables bring functionality and intimacy to spaces. Carefully crafted from natural materials including marble, linoleum and wood, the visually appealing designs include round marble top dining tables and rectangular wooden dining tables. Details such as chamfered edges and tapered legs add to the sense of refinement.

Audo’s contemporary dining tables offer something for every need – whether that’s a small kitchen dining table, a dining table that doubles as a work-from-home office space, or a more formal table to host dinner parties with friends and family. Many of our dining table designs are customizable, with tabletop and base options that create bold combinations, complementary or contrasting in texture and finish.

DINE IN STYLE 

Modern dining rooms are given geometric appeal with the Snaregade Table. Visually light and sophisticated, it feels customized for every setting. The slim table comes in rectangular, oval or round tabletop versions – in linoleum, painted oak veneer or soap-treated solid oak – with a minimalist frame in powder-coated steel. A counter height table, bar table and conference table are also available.

The sleek, instantly recognizable shape of the Androgyne Dining Table appeals as much too busy restaurants as to families with young children. The timeless dining table design in natural or dark stained oak and with the option of a kunis breccia stone tabletop makes a characterful accent in any space – from a home dining room to a restaurant or other gathering point.

The Harbour Collection tables profile elegant minimalism with the unique ability to stand out while blending in thanks to their balanced, slim silhouette. Working in harmony with surroundings of all styles, simple yet sophisticated tabletops are offered in a range of natural materials including marble, linoleum and oak veneer. The round dining table has a column-like frames and star-shaped bases that provide the modern design with a classic feel.

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Dining Tables FAQ

How do I choose the right size dining table?

A dining table must provide enough clearance for moving around and comfortably seating guests next to each other. First, measure the room's dimensions, then subtract 6 feet from the length and width. Doing so ensures at least three feet of clearance on all sides. For small spaces, consider a round dining table to better fit the room. A 48-inch round or square table can comfortably sit four people. Rectangular dining tables work best in large spaces and formal dining rooms.

Are round or rectangular dining tables better?

Neither dining table is necessarily better than the other. Instead, think about function, design, and the space itself. A round dining table makes more sense in a smaller room or a kitchen so that people can get in and out with ease. It provides an intimate setting for conversation. A rectangular table provides plenty of seating in a formal dining room.

What materials are best for dining tables?

Choosing the best material for a dining table is about balancing beautiful design and quality. Natural hardwoods, particularly oak and walnut, are popular choices in modern homes. To add more visual interest, consider mixing materials, like natural stone and metals—either together or with hardwood. Both provide durability without sacrificing clean design.