Description
The Eton extending dining table pairs a trestle base with a warm oak finish, giving your dining room a grounded, farmhouse-inspired feel. The rectangular top sits on two solid A-frame legs joined by a central stretcher, a construction that holds steady under daily use while keeping the space beneath open. Its natural tone lets the grain of the oak veneer come through, so the table reads as honest and understated rather than fussy.
An extension leaf lets you take the table from 1600mm up to 2000mm, moving from an everyday four-to-six seater to a full dinner-party layout in moments. When the extra length is not needed, the leaf folds away and the table returns to its compact footprint. Built from a mix of MDF, oak, rubber wood and oak veneer, it balances weight, stability and cost while keeping the surface smooth and level for plates, glasses and serving dishes.
The clean lines and squared legs give it a look that settles comfortably into both modern and rustic schemes. Team it with upholstered chairs for a softer setting or plain wooden benches for a more relaxed kitchen-diner. Wipe it down after meals and it stays ready for the next gathering.
Specification
| Material |
MDF, oak, rubber wood and oak veneer |
| Colour |
Natural oak |
| Closed length |
1600mm |
| Extended length |
2000mm |
| Depth |
850mm |
| Height |
750mm |
| Base |
Trestle A-frame with central stretcher |
Frequently Asked
How many people does this table seat?
At its closed 1600mm length it comfortably seats four to six, and once extended to 2000mm it accommodates up to eight diners.
How does the extension work?
A leaf mechanism lets you lengthen the table from 1600mm to 2000mm and fold it back down when the extra space is no longer needed.
What is the table made from?
It is constructed from a combination of MDF, oak, rubber wood and oak veneer, finished in a natural oak tone.
How do I care for the surface?
Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Avoid harsh chemicals and use mats under hot dishes to protect the finish.
Is the trestle base stable?
Yes, the two A-frame legs are joined by a central stretcher, which keeps the table steady during everyday use and when fully extended.