Kitchen Tables

Browse our range of kitchen tables, available in a variety of sizes, styles and finishes. Whether you need a compact two-seater for a small kitchen, a family-sized table for a kitchen-diner or a space-saving folding option, you'll find the right kitchen table for your home here.

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Kitchen Tables: How to Choose the Right Size for Your Space

A kitchen table works harder than a dining room table. It is used more often, by more people, for more purposes: breakfast, homework, quick lunches, meal prep, laptop work and everything in between. Durability and practicality matter more here than in a formal dining room, and the size needs to work with the kitchen layout rather than the other way around.

Space is almost always the primary constraint. Before looking at any tables, measure the available floor area and subtract 90cm on all sides where chairs will pull out. What remains is the maximum table size that will work in the room. Many kitchens can comfortably fit a table of 120cm x 75cm for four, and a surprising number cannot. Measure first, always.

For smaller kitchens, a space-saving option is worth considering. A round table takes up less floor space than a rectangular one of equivalent seating capacity and has no corners to navigate in a tight space. A drop leaf or folding kitchen table folds down when not in use and gives you back the floor when you need it. Both are widely available and suit kitchens where a fixed table would feel too dominant.

Material matters more in a kitchen than a dining room. The table will see spills, heat and daily wear, so a surface that is easy to clean and resistant to marking is worth prioritising. Solid wood and wood effect finishes are the most practical. Glass and marble look striking but require more maintenance in a working kitchen environment.

For a more formal dining setup, see our full dining tables range. For matched table and chair sets, browse our dining tables and chairs collection.

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For a small kitchen, a table of 100cm x 60cm seats two comfortably and fits in most kitchen spaces with adequate clearance. A round table of 90cm to 100cm diameter is another practical option as it takes up less visual space and has no corners to work around. Always measure your available floor area and subtract 90cm on each side where chairs will sit before choosing a size.

In practical terms, a kitchen table is typically smaller, more hardwearing and used for everyday informal meals and tasks. A dining table is usually larger, positioned in a separate dining room or dining area and used for more formal or occasion dining. The distinction is largely one of context and scale rather than a strict product category.

Yes. A smaller kitchen table can work well in a compact dining room, and many of the same tables are sold across both categories. The key is choosing a size and style that suits the room and the number of people you regularly need to seat.

Solid wood and wood effect finishes are the most practical for a kitchen table as they are durable, easy to clean and resistant to everyday marks. Avoid glass tops in a busy kitchen as they show every mark and smear. If you prefer the look of marble or stone, a sealed surface with good scratch resistance is worth looking for in the product specification.

Allow at least 90cm of clear space on all sides of the table where chairs will be placed, so chairs can be pulled out fully and people can move around comfortably. In very tight spaces 75cm is workable but will feel snug. On sides of the table where no chairs sit, 60cm of clearance is sufficient to pass.