Description
The Craft Extending Dining Table pairs a clean rectangular top with a sculptural sled-style base, both worked in oak and oak veneered MDF. The top opens out to seat more people when you need the space, with a central leaf section that sits flush when closed. Rounded corners and softened edges keep the look calm and easy to live with, while the open frame gives clear legroom along the sides.
It comes in two colourways: a warm Natural oak that shows off the grain, and a deeper Smoked oak for a moodier, more contemporary feel. Both suit open-plan kitchen diners and dedicated dining rooms, working well with upholstered chairs, benches or a mix of the two. At 200cm long before extending, it gives everyday seating with the option to grow for guests.
The frame is solid oak with an oak veneered MDF top for stability across the wider surface. The extension mechanism lets you add length without tools, and the sled base spreads weight evenly on hard floors. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth, avoid standing water and harsh cleaners, and use mats under hot dishes to protect the finish.
Specification
| Material |
Oak / Oak Veneered MDF |
| Dimensions |
200cm x 95cm x 75cm (W x D x H), closed |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Natural and Smoked |
| Type |
Extending dining table |
| Base |
Sled-style oak frame |
| Shape |
Rectangular top with rounded corners |
| Seating |
Everyday use with extra length for guests |
Frequently Asked
What colourways does this table come in?
Two: a warm Natural oak that highlights the grain, and a deeper Smoked oak for a more contemporary look.
How does the table extend?
It has a central leaf section that opens out to add length, then sits flush again when closed. No tools are needed.
What is the table made from?
The frame is solid oak, with an oak veneered MDF top for stability across the wider surface.
What size is the table?
It measures 200cm x 95cm x 75cm (W x D x H) when closed, and extends further to seat more people.
How do I care for it?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth, avoid standing water and harsh cleaners, and use mats under hot dishes and drinks.