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Frequently Asked Questions About Solid Wood Dining Tables

Why Choose a Solid Wood Dining Table?

Solid wood is a structural material, not a laminated board: it withstands decades of daily use, can be sanded and restored, and each table has a unique grain pattern. Oak, in particular, offers great hardness and stability; it resists dents and scratches better than particleboard and ages gracefully, gaining character rather than deteriorating. We work exclusively with FSC-certified solid oak, manufactured in Europe.

What size dining table do I need?

Allow 60 cm of width per guest and leave at least 80 cm of space around the table to move the chairs. For 4 people, a 120 x 80 cm table is sufficient; for 6, one that’s 160 to 180 cm long; for 8 or more, one that’s at least 200 cm long or an extendable model. If you’re unsure between two sizes, our dining table size guide walks you through the calculation step by step.

How do you care for a solid oak dining table?

Wipe with a damp, well-wrung-out cloth and dry immediately. Use trivets for hot dishes and coasters to prevent water rings. Treat the wood with natural oil once or twice a year. Minor scratches can be fixed with fine-grit sandpaper and a coat of oil—an advantage unique to solid wood.

What chairs go well with a wooden dining table?

You have two options: matching oak chairs for a cohesive dining room, or contrasting upholstery and colors for a more contemporary look. Our collection of dining chairs includes both styles. Matching the wood of the table and chairs never goes wrong; mixing it up adds personality.

How can I complete the dining room around the table?

A bench along one of the long sides provides flexible seating and a casual feel—very practical when you have children. Benches with storage also add extra storage space. Add a sideboard for dishes and linens, and you’ll have a fully functional dining room from top to bottom.