Description
The Arc Dining Table brings together a generous rounded rectangular top and a pair of sweeping sculptural legs, made from mango wood in a warm walnut finish. The gently curved corners and softened edges give the top a smooth outline, while the arched leg supports lift the whole piece with a light, open feel underneath. Measuring 2000mm long, it seats a full family or a group of friends with room to spare.
Each leg is shaped into a graceful open loop, adding movement to what could otherwise be a heavy silhouette. The mango wood carries natural grain variation across the surface, so no two tables look exactly alike, and the deep walnut tone works well against both pale and darker interiors. A metal plate reinforces the join between top and base for steady, everyday use.
This is a table built for long meals and shared afternoons. Pair it with upholstered chairs for a softer look, or with slim wooden seating to keep the focus on the grain. The wide 1000mm top gives plenty of space for serving dishes, table settings and centrepieces, making it a practical choice for a dining room or open-plan kitchen.
Specification
| Material |
Mango wood with metal plate |
| Colour |
Walnut |
| Width |
2000mm |
| Depth |
1000mm |
| Height |
760mm |
| Shape |
Rounded rectangular |
| Seats |
Up to 8 people |
Frequently Asked
What is the table made from?
The top and legs are made from solid mango wood in a walnut finish, with a metal plate reinforcing the join between the top and the base.
How many people does it seat?
At 2000mm long and 1000mm deep, it comfortably seats up to eight people, depending on your chairs.
How do I care for the mango wood?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water, and use mats under hot dishes to protect the surface.
Does the wood grain vary?
Yes. Mango wood has natural grain and tone variation, so each table has its own character and no two are identical.
Will it suit a smaller dining room?
It is a large table at 2000mm long, so measure your space first. Allow room around all sides so chairs can be pulled out easily.