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Sitting down to dinner with the family is always a special occasion, whether you’re squished together on the couch or gathered casually in the kitchen. Sitting together around a dining table, though, adds a sense of occasion, and if you like to have guests over, it’s actually the most practical option, for the size alone. Below, you’ll find our picks for the best dining tables from our favorite online furniture stores, and elsewhere.
When looking for a table on which to set your best dinnerware sets, the first thing you’ll need to do is consider your budget. “Dining tables can vary significantly in price due to factors like brand, craftsmanship, materials, and design,” says Shawn Zar, furniture and seating expert at Superior Seating. “We all love a good deal, and with all this easy-to-assemble furniture popping up, who can resist? But it's really worth thinking about how much bang you're getting for your buck over the long run. It's not just about the immediate price, but also the table's lifespan.”
“The spot where you're planning to place your dining table, whether in an open-plan area or next to distinct architectural features, can dictate its size, shape, and material,” says Zar. “For instance, tables in sunny spots might age faster due to UV rays. If your table's near a high-traffic area, you might want something more durable. In open spaces, choosing a table that's pleasing from all angles is a good idea, since it's on full display.”
When shopping for any kind of furniture, be it comfortable couches, sleeper sofas or, yes, dining tables, what it’s made of is a huge factor to consider. “The table's material influences its durability, aesthetics, maintenance needs, and price,” explains Zar. “While wood offers a classic appeal, it reacts to environmental changes, like temperature and humidity. Glass, though modern and sleek, is a magnet for fingerprints. Metal, with its industrial charm, is sturdy but may lack the warmth you're aiming for. Marble and stone scream luxury, but they need a bit more love to maintain their look. And remember, even though that marble table might seem like the star of a magazine spread, if you've got kids, it could become a hub for unexpected 'art' and stains.”
“Your table's primary function can be a guiding star,” concludes Zar. “If it's the mainstay for daily family dinners, you might lean toward a hard-wearing option. But if you're showcasing it during special events, perhaps aesthetics can take the driver’s seat. And if you're the host with the most, consider a versatile table that can accommodate both intimate dinners and big bashes.”
For those happy to splash out a little on a dining table, Brad Smith, interior designer and CEO at Omni Home Ideas, suggests looking at this classic Eames round table from Herman Miller. Smith describes it as, “A timeless design with impeccable craftsmanship,” and since it’s available in a variety of sizes, with multiple options for both the table top and the base finish, it’ll go with just about any decor you have.
A sleek, versatile table with enough options to suit any style of room.
Best splurge dining table
buy on Herman Miller
At the other end of the pricing spectrum is this bench and table combo, recommended by Mariya Snisar, head of interior design at Renowell. “This sturdy set features black steel tubing and a neatly-done surface panel, boasting a rich, brown wood grain finish,” she says. A great space-saving option, both the benches fit neatly underneath the table so you don’t trip over them when not in use.
A cheap, compact option for those looking to save space and money.
Best budget dining table
amazon
$190.00
$150.52
“This dining table is made of sustainably sourced wood, with a beautiful grain,” enthuses Smith. It features a clean, uncluttered design, modern, angular legs, and is crafted from solid acacia wood, but it’s the fact that it’s also extendable that makes this such a win. The two drop-in leaves allow for up to eight people to enjoy a meal, and should you be interested, it coordinates neatly with West Elm’s Anderson dining bench (although you’ll have to buy that separately).
A stylish and versatile dining table suitable for both small and larger groups.
Best wood dining table
buy on West Elm
If you’re looking to get the most bang for your buck—or perhaps, the most table for your tender—then Castlery’s Seb dining table is for you. “A remarkable blend of style, craftsmanship, and value, this table becomes the star of any dining room,” says Artem Kropovinsky, an interior design expert and founder of Arsight, an award-winning interior design studio based in NYC. “Its timeless elegance promises years of admiration and hearty meals.”
A simple, but elegant table that’ll stand the test of time.
Best value dining table
Castlery
$649.00
We’ve had a few excellent extending dining tables on our list already, but if extendability is your priority, the Crate and Barrel Lakin is Snisar’s top pick. Available in either teak or oak, and in three different size options, its wooden top has rustic farmhouse vibes, while its sturdy metal legs give it an air of industrial toughness. By adding the two leaves, it can seat up to ten people, so don’t skimp on the dinner party invitations.
A stylish, eye-catching table with the potential to seat up to ten people.
Best extendable dining table
buy on havenly
Small doesn’t have to mean anonymous, and if you’re looking to create a visually appealing area in a small space, this might be the table for you. “Perfectly suited for compact spaces, this table is a testament that grandeur can come in small sizes,” says Kropovinsky. “It's where classic wood meets modern aesthetics.”
A small and certainly very heavy table, but with a striking look that will make the most out of a small space.
Best small dining table
Anthropologie
$1,898.00
Although Snisar’s pick for this category is sold as an outdoor table, there’s nothing to say you shouldn’t place it indoors, especially if you’re going for a more modern or colorful look. Made of sturdy, yet lightweight metal and available in four different colors—bright white, a more utilitarian gray, or striking shades of green or orange—it seats up to eight people.
An outdoor table that you’ll be happy to bring indoors for a more modern look.
Best small rectangular dining table
Wayfair North America
$890.00
Can’t decide between round or rectangular? Split the difference! “This contemporary showstopper brings an artful touch to any dining space,” says Kropovinsky. “The unique leg design and oval top showcase the rich grain of the acacia wood.” Available in three different finishes—regular, sandy, or black—the table’s pleasingly curved legs continue the oval theme right down to the floor.
A stunning table designed to be the centerpiece of any dining room.
Best oval dining table
buy on havenly
When you think farmhouse table, you think chunky, wooden solidity, and that’s absolutely what you get here. “This is a rustic gem that exudes coastal farmhouse allure,” says Kropovinsky. “Its trestle base and decorative trim blend old-world charm with modern design elements.” Now all you need is a few goats and chickens to complete the effect.
A rustic-looking table that will look good just about anywhere.
Best farmhouse dining table
buy on wayfair
Eating outdoors doesn’t have to mean a rickety picnic bench, as this elegant dining table shows. Available in three different finishes—dark brown top with white legs, and gray or teak with rustic metal legs—it’s both weather- and water-resistant. “I love how this table combines acacia wood on the top and rustic metal finish on the legs for a contrast that enhances its overall appeal,” comments Snisar.
An outdoor dining table that looks good enough to use inside.
Best outdoor dining table
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amazon
$304.99
$197.99
The short answer is, just about anywhere that sells furniture. “You can buy your dining table from various places such as established furniture stores, online retailers (popular ones include Bed Bath & Beyond [ previously known as Overstock], Wayfair, and Amazon), custom furniture makers, home décor retailers (I love the likes of Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, and IKEA), antique shops, estate sales and auctions, as well as local artisans and craftsmen,” says Snisar. “You could also buy from designer showrooms, thrift stores, and second-hand markets, and warehouse clubs such as Costco.”
“Your choice of venue largely depends on your priorities,” adds Zar. “Local furniture stores give you the tangible advantage—you can touch, feel, and visualize the table in your space. On the other hand, online platforms like Amazon or Wayfair offer a broader range, often at competitive prices, but lack that tactile experience. For those seeking uniqueness, custom furniture makers are invaluable, albeit often pricier. Vintage stores are a wildcard, potentially offering both value and distinctiveness.”
Our selections were made through consultations with our panel of experts, who have decades of interior design and furniture experience among them. We also conducted thorough research to ensure every table we included had mostly positive customer reviews.
“A solid wood dining table, particularly those made from hardwoods like oak, maple, or walnut, tends to be the most durable option,” advises Snisar. “I love these tables for their longevity and ability to withstand everyday use and occasional impacts. On top of that, you can refinish them if they suffer minor scratches or wear over time.”
Kropovinsky agrees, adding that you should opt for tables with solid joinery, avoiding those that are merely glued or nailed together.
“Tables span a wide pricing spectrum,” warns Zar. “While budget tables ($100-$500) might suffice for temporary needs, mid-range ($500-$1,500) typically offer better longevity and design. High-end ones, starting at $1,500, often come with design premiums and superior craftsmanship.”
“Typically, when it comes to choosing the best wood, hardwoods tend to be more robust and have a longer lifespan compared to softwoods,” says Snisar. “Common hardwoods utilized for wooden table tops in the United States include red oak, white oak, cherry, hard maple, and walnut.”
Kropovinsky suggests checking for the following to ensure you’re making a worthwhile investment:
Custom table statistics contain statistics of the GFA and NO experiments, and statistics created within the AnyLogic environment.
[Used within the Safety Stock Estimation experiment only] Shows data on the average utilization of the object's inventory in all replications.
Check the Expected on-hand inventory column to see if the defined maximum capacity has been exceeded.
The data is:
Capacity
column of the DCs and Factories[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on demand within the supply chain during the specified period of time.
The data is:
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parameter of NO experiment is not set toExact demand
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parameter.Demand Max
parameter.[Used within GFA and GFA with Roads experiments only] Shows detailed statistics on the demand to satisfy within a certain distance per site created by the GFA experiment.
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[Used within GFA and GFA with Roads experiments only] Shows detailed statistics on the distance to cover to satisfy
a certain percentage of the demand.
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[Used within all the Simulation-based experiments, but the Safety Stock estimation experiment] Shows detailed
statistics on the events that took place. The table does not necessarily contain all the defined events.
If an event did not take place due to the specified probability (in the
Events table), it will not be present in this table.
The data is:
[Used within Simulation-based experiments, except the Simulation experiment] Shows the seed of each run a multi-run
experiment performs.
This seed can further be used in the Random seed parameter of the Simulation experiment
to reproduce the result.
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[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on the user-defined expressions within the supply chain.
Here belong the items, defined in the CO2 from Facilities,
CO2 from Processing,
Custom constraints,
Facility Expenses,
Paths,
Product flows,
Product storages,
Production and
Tariffs tables.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
[Used within GFA and GFA with Roads experiments only] Shows information on all the new sites created by the experiment.
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[Used within NO experiment only] Shows results of expressions, defined in the
Objective Members table.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Objective Members
table.Objective Members
table.[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on costs of the working facilities (the ones with the Open status).
The data is:
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Expense Type
column of theFacility expenses
table)[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on all the other costs incurred within the specified period of time.
The data is:
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Expense Type
column of theFacility expenses
table).Expense Type
column of theFacility expenses
table).[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on all the incurred expenses that are deducted from the received revenue within the specified period of time.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Total Cost
statistics, since they are paid by the customer.[Used within GFA and GFA with Roads experiments only] Shows detailed statistics on the flows within the supply chain
with the GFA offered sites.
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[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on the flows of the supply chain within the specified period of time.
This and the Vehicle flows statistics are used to calculate the transportation cost.
The data is:
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value is0
(the Max Throughput constraint is not defined), the value in this column will be-1.0
since we cannot divide by zero.Flow
multiplied byTariff, per item
.Flow * Flow CO2, per item
. Also considers data from the CO2 from Processing[Used within SIM experiment only] Shows statistics on the objects the products are shipped from,
the products that were shipped, the shipped amount of products and the list of destinations the products were shipped to.
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[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on costs incurred during the production process.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Unit
, which is defined in the Products[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on the flows involved in the production process.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Unit
, which is defined in the Products[Used within the Risk Analysis only] Shows detailed statistics on the time the supply chain was running below the
Failure service level.
The data is:
Failure Service Level
/ goes back to the recovery level.[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on the cost of opening/closing a site.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on flow constraints (available if at least one of the "Expanded..." columns is disabled in the Product Flows table). The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Unit
, which is defined in the Products[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on storage constraints (available if at least one of the "Expanded..." columns is disabled in the Product Storages table). The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Unit
, which is defined in the Products[Used within Simulation-based experiments, except the Safety Stock experiment] Shows detailed statistics on all shipments made within the supply chain.
The data is:
Action
column).Current location
.Loading, Departure, Arrival, Unloading
).Action
column) was performed.Action
column) was performed within this shipment.[Used within Simulation-based experiments, except the Safety Stock experiment] Shows total statistics on all
shipments made within the supply chain.
The data is:
Shipper
.Shipper
.Shipper
.Amount
of products at theShipper
object.Amount
of products at theDestination
object.[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on costs for storing products at a facility within the
specified period of time.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
Unit
, which is defined in the ProductsStorage cost * |Storage - Initial Storage| / 2
[Used within GFA and GFA with roads experiments only] Shows detailed statistics on the total demand to satisfy
within a certain distance.
The data is:
[Used within NO experiment only] Shows detailed statistics on the vehicles types used to deliver goods within the
supply chain. Statistics is gathered only for the vehicles that are using
Paths with FTL transportation policy.
This and the Product flows statistics are used to calculate
the transportation cost.
The data is:
E.g. 1 — first solution, 2 — second solution and so on.
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