Description
The Wycombe Dining Table is a clean, Scandinavian-inspired design built around solid oak and oak veneers. The rectangular top has softly rounded corners and a gently chamfered edge, sitting on four turned, tapered legs that splay out for a light, easy stance. At 150cm wide it comfortably seats six, making it a practical everyday table for family meals and gatherings.
Choose from two colourways: a natural Oak with visible grain for a warm, pale look, and a deeper Black finish for a bolder feel. The pared-back shape works across a range of interiors, from open-plan kitchens and dining rooms to smaller spaces that need a table without fussy detailing. It pairs easily with upholstered or wooden dining chairs and benches.
The table is made from solid oak and oak veneers, so it carries real wood grain across the top and legs. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and dry straight away, avoiding harsh cleaners and standing water. Use mats and coasters to protect the surface from heat and moisture, and keep it out of direct sunlight and heat sources to help the finish stay even over time.
Specification
| Material |
Solid Oak / Oak Veneers |
| Dimensions |
150cm x 90cm x 75cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Oak and Black |
| Shape |
Rectangular with rounded corners |
| Seats |
Up to 6 people |
| Leg style |
Turned, tapered splayed legs |
| Care |
Wipe with a soft cloth; use mats and coasters |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Wycombe Dining Table come in?
It comes in two colourways: a natural Oak with visible grain, and a deeper Black finish. Both share the same shape and construction.
How many people does it seat?
At 150cm wide by 90cm deep it comfortably seats up to six, making it suitable for everyday family meals and hosting.
What is the table made from?
It is made from solid oak and oak veneers, so you get genuine wood grain across the top and legs.
How do I care for the finish?
Wipe clean with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and dry it straight away. Use mats and coasters, and keep it away from direct heat and sunlight.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Oak for a warm, pale look that suits bright and Scandi-style rooms, or Black for a bolder contrast against lighter chairs and floors.