Exclusive Dining Tables for Modern Singapore Homes
Solid Wood Dining Tables
Crafted from premium oak, walnut, beech and wenge, our solid wood dining tables highlight the best of Scandinavian woodworking tradition. Oak and walnut remain perennial favourites for their durability, beautiful grain patterns and warm natural character — ideal for homes seeking timeless, understated elegance.
Premium Marble Dining Tables
For those who prefer a more luxurious expression, our marble dining tables feature rare European stone slabs, each with its own unique veining and depth of colour. No two pieces are alike, offering a striking focal point for contemporary dining rooms while maintaining a refined, enduring presence.
Japandi & Minimalist Dining Tables
For lighter, more tranquil interiors, our Japandi-inspired tables blend soft curves, airy silhouettes and natural finishes. These pieces bring calm, warmth and simplicity into the dining room — a harmonious balance between Nordic clarity and Japanese restraint.
Extendable Dining Tables
Scandinavian innovation meets everyday practicality with extendable dining tables designed for effortless hosting. Their seamless mechanisms allow you to expand your seating capacity, often from six to ten, while keeping a clean, cohesive silhouette.
Iconic Designer Dining Tables
Our curated collection includes celebrated designs from renowned Scandinavian and European designers. These pieces carry decades of design heritage, offering sculptural forms and distinctive craftsmanship that elevate any dining room into a thoughtfully curated space.
Dining Table Buying Guide
How to Choose the Right Dining Table Size
The right size ensures your dining table fits comfortably within the room while offering adequate seating. Rectangular tables are well-suited for larger layouts, while round or oval tables work beautifully in condos where circulation space is limited.
For most Singapore homes, a 160 to 200 cm dining table seats four to six comfortably, while extendable designs allow seating for up to eight or ten when needed. Choose a size that supports daily use as well as the occasional gathering.
Choosing the Right Material: Solid Wood, Marble & Composite Tops
Solid woods such as oak, walnut and ash offer durability and natural warmth, developing a rich patina over time — a hallmark of Scandinavian craftsmanship. On the other hand, marble dining tables create a refined, luxurious presence with unique veining, though they require more attentive care.
Composite and matte surfaces suit modern or Japandi interiors, offering a clean, understated finish that complements light, airy homes.
Scandinavian vs Japandi vs Modern: Which Style Fits Your Home?
Scandinavian dining tables highlight light woods and gentle silhouettes, bringing a sense of clarity and warmth to contemporary Singapore homes. Japandi designs build on this simplicity but lean further into natural textures and calming, earthy tones for a more grounded, minimalist feel. Modern styles, meanwhile, introduce sharper lines and mixed materials, making them well-suited for open-plan layouts or interiors with a stronger design emphasis.
Extendable or Fixed Dining Tables
Extendable tables offer flexibility for compact homes, providing everyday practicality with the option to host larger groups when needed. Their concealed mechanisms keep the design clean and seamless.
Fixed tables suit homes with consistent seating needs or open layouts where a strong visual anchor is desired.
Understanding Why Designer Dining Tables Cost More
Premium dining tables are crafted using solid woods, sustainably sourced European materials and refined joinery techniques that enhance strength over time. Hand-applied finishes such as oil, wax or matte lacquer bring out the natural beauty of each piece. These details contribute to longevity, stability and a tactile quality that distinguishes luxury designer furniture from mass-produced alternatives.