Description
The Madrid Round Dining Table pairs a clean circular top with a splayed four-leg base joined by a crossed stretcher, a design rooted in mid-century Scandinavian style. The top has softly rounded edges and a slim profile, while the angled legs give it a light, open look. Built from oak, it brings warmth and solid wood grain to everyday dining.
Choose from 2 colourways: a natural Oak with its pale, honeyed tone, and a deeper Walnut for a richer, darker finish. At 100cm across it seats four comfortably, making it a good fit for smaller kitchens, open-plan spaces or a compact dining area where a round shape keeps the room easy to move around.
The frame uses solid wood construction with a crossed lower stretcher for stability, and the surface carries a smooth finish that shows the grain rather than hiding it. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners or standing water. Use mats and coasters to protect the top from heat and moisture, and treat with a suitable wood care product now and then to keep the finish looking its best.
Specification
| Material |
Oak |
| Dimensions |
100cm x 100cm x 75cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Round |
| Seats |
Up to 4 |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Oak, Walnut |
| Base |
Four splayed legs with crossed stretcher |
| Finish |
Smooth wood finish showing natural grain |
Frequently Asked
What colourways does the Madrid table come in?
It comes in 2 colourways: a pale, natural Oak and a deeper, darker Walnut. Both show the wood grain through a smooth finish.
How many people does it seat?
At 100cm across, the round top seats up to four people comfortably, which suits smaller kitchens and compact dining spaces.
What is the table made from?
It is made from oak with solid wood construction, including angled legs joined by a crossed lower stretcher for stability.
How do I care for the surface?
Wipe with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners or standing water. Use mats and coasters, and apply a suitable wood care product occasionally.
Which finish should I choose?
Pick Oak for a lighter, honeyed look that suits airy rooms, or Walnut for a richer, darker tone that adds depth to a space.