Monday, January 9, 2012

DINING IN THE ROUND

Round dining tables promote easy conversation and provide a cozy setting to gather your friends. Eating elbow to elbow and being able to see those that gather at your table can be utterly transforming after owning a rectangular or square dining table, you can actually mingle. Not only that, a round table can work double duty to provide a work space, and you can stack it with books a la center hall table when not entertaining. Try it, you will like it.

Photo courtesy of Chelsea Textiles
With handy pull out chairs, this round table from Chelsea Textiles adds some mid-century modern and space saving style.

Photo courtesy of Horchow
With a giant ball pedestal and minimal detail, this is a table to love. Vanguard's Prudence Dining Table through Horchow proves that less is more. Add chairs with personality and color to punch it up.

Photo courtesy of Crate and Barrel
With it's cherry red powder coat finish and clean linear base, the Walker II Round Dining Table from Crate and Barrel is feisty and fabulous.

Photo courtesy of Hickory Chair
A white finish, faux limestone pedestal and solid ash plank top on the Campagne Dining Table by Hickory Chair takes its cue from great British garden tables of the past.

Savannah Table from Oomph mixes materials to great effect. A stone base and glossy lacquered wooden top work in tandem, as if a garden table made its way into the dining room.

Photo courtesy of Global Views
Global Views has an American oak light wood table that tones down and tames industrial chic with a studded metal band at the apron and base.

A zinc top and substantial raw wooden base in Noir's dining table has repro rusticity.

Sarreid's metal table with clean lines is a modern option that would mix well with vintage chairs.

The Powell Side Table from World's Away works for tete a tete dining.

The Pascall Table from Arteriors puts a new spin on a vintage feel with turned gilded metal base and glass top.

Century's mahogany dining table with octagonal base is a good option when an antique version cannot be found.

Photo courtesy of Beeline Home
Beeline's Black Beauty table stands out with ebony and ivory detailing. I love this piece.

Photo courtesy of Noir
The Taylor Table by Noir of wide oak planks is a basic that will be around always.

Photo courtesy of Century
With a wonderful star base, Century Furniture's Salem Dining Table in a warm, dark wood would work well in a country kitchen.

7 comments:

oomph said...

Thanks, Marisa! Love your selection, as always.

MJH Design Arts said...

I love round dining tables--I sell them and have had one for years--perfect to get everything together in one place.

diane said...

Great selections...I have always had a round able and, while it is difficult to pull extra chairs up sometimes it is so much better during a meal to be able to see and talk to everyone

Susan, The Kitchen Designer said...

Yes, you said it right - round tables rule for dining, conversation and work well in many spatial configurations especially since chairs can be positioned in different ways. Love these picks too - a great assortment of style.

Libby said...

We're just in the market for a new round dining table! Going over to FurnitureLand South later this week.
I need one with an extra leaf to make longer oval... these are hard to find! But I do agree that dining in the round is so nice!

Clare C. Whitaker said...

I just happened upon your blog today and it is phenomenal! I love your collection of rounded tables, such a great look and that first picture is fantastic! I hope you have a wonderful week and Happy Monday!!
Toodles,
Twirling Clare
http://twirlingclare.blogspot.com/

Marisa/Stylebeat said...

Yes they are wonderful and there are so many great ones out there. Clare, thank you for finding Stylebeat!