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18 Nov PLAN THE PERFECT GATHERING WITH THESE DINING TABLES
- Eccotrading Design Londonās āStrata Angleā dining table has an asymmetrical base that gives it a dynamic, streamlined look. Itās shown in dark walnut with a matt lacquer base
- Its softly curving edges and aluminium legs give the āTicoā table by Leolux an inviting look ā and a choice of oak, walnut or ceramic top, and eight different lengths, makes it a particularly versatile design, too. Find it at Beaufort Interiors
- Turriās āMilanoā dining table is part of a wider furniture collection that channels the design prowess of the Italian city. Slices of angular lacquered shapes form the base, with leather and metal details further elevating the design
- The stacked geometric shapes of the āMahounā dining table from Arteriors were inspired by the work of the 20th-century sculptor Constantin Brancusi. A radial pattern in its oak top is a smart additional design detail
- Alexander Lamontās intriguing Ćres dining table features two eggshell ovoids half-hidden inside tripod legs made from hewn bronze. The top is made from larch and oak with narrow lines of inset brass
- A circular base of slender metal rods gives Flexformās āBerryā table a lightweight look. The base is available in several metals, with the top in walnut or ash veneer, or a glossy lacquer finish
- Poradaās āBeamā dining table has a sense of stability, with two elegant crescent-shaped legs joined by a bridging beam, made from the Italian brandās signature canaletta walnut
- Dutch furniture brand Van Rossumās oval āKopsā table has a top made from end-grain oak, creating a subtle chequerboard effect, set on a gently tapering oak base. Itās available from Tollgard