Description
The Blair Rectangle Dining Table pairs a tempered glass top with four splayed, tapered legs for a clean mid-century look. The rectangular top has softly rounded corners, and the angled legs give it an open, airy stance that keeps the whole piece feeling light in a room. It seats four comfortably for everyday meals and works just as well for homework, laptops or a spot for morning coffee.
It comes in two colourways: a black frame with a smoked glass top, and a natural oak frame with clear glass. The black version suits darker, contemporary schemes, while the clear and natural option sits happily in lighter, more pared-back rooms. At 120cm by 80cm it fits a kitchen diner, an open-plan corner or a smaller dining space without crowding it.
The top is tempered glass, which is stronger than standard glass and easier to keep clean. The legs are oak with a matt finish, fixed to the top with a metal bracket for stability. Wipe the glass with a soft, damp cloth and a little glass cleaner, and dust the wooden legs regularly. Avoid dragging the table and lift it to move it to protect the joints.
Specification
| Material |
Tempered glass top with oak legs |
| Dimensions |
120cm x 80cm x 75cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Rectangular with rounded corners |
| Seats |
Up to 4 people |
| Leg style |
Splayed tapered mid-century legs |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Black (smoked glass), Clear / Natural oak |
| Care |
Wipe glass with a soft damp cloth; dust wooden legs |
Frequently Asked
What colourways does the Blair table come in?
It comes in two: a black frame with smoked glass, and a natural oak frame with clear glass. Choose black for darker, contemporary rooms and clear/natural for lighter, pared-back spaces.
How many people does it seat?
The 120cm by 80cm top comfortably seats up to four for everyday meals, with room for plates and serving dishes.
Is the glass top strong?
Yes, the top is tempered glass, which is stronger and more resistant to knocks than standard glass, and simple to wipe clean.
What are the legs made from?
The four splayed, tapered legs are oak with a matt finish, fixed to the top with a metal bracket for stability.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, damp cloth and a little glass cleaner, dust the wooden legs regularly, and lift the table rather than dragging it to protect the joints.