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Small Dining Tables

Small Dining Tables

Designed for rooms where every inch counts. Our small dining tables turn even the tightest corner into somewhere worth gathering.

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Ashen Dining Table
Ashen Dining Table
Ashen Dining Table
Compact, Pillar-Style Legs
$899
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Allura Round Dining Table
Allura Round Dining Table
Allura Round Dining Table
Compact, Solid Mindi Wood Legs
$649
Vincent Dining Table, Walnut
Vincent Dining Table, Walnut
Vincent Dining Table, Walnut
Slim Tabletop, Solid Walnut
$799
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Vincent Dining Table, Oak
Vincent Dining Table, Oak
Vincent Dining Table, Oak
Slim Tabletop, Solid Oak
$799
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Seb Dining Table
Seb Dining Table
Seb Dining Table
Acacia Wood, Rustic Finish
$699
Sitewide Sale
Harper Round Dining Table
Harper Round Dining Table
Harper Round Dining Table
Oak Veneer, Tambour Details
$999

2 sizes available

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Posey Round Dining Table
Posey Round Dining Table
Posey Round Dining Table
Oak Veneer, Curvy Top & Legs
$989$1,099
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Brooke Round Dining Table
Brooke Round Dining Table
Brooke Round Dining Table
Small, Mid Century Design
$799
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Theo Round Dining Table
Theo Round Dining Table
Theo Round Dining Table
White-Glass Top, Walnut Veneer
$1,799
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Ashen Round Dining Table
Ashen Round Dining Table
Ashen Round Dining Table
Compact, Pillar-Style Legs
$899
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Sawyer Round Dining Table
Sawyer Round Dining Table
Sawyer Round Dining Table
Beveled Edges, Oak Table, Elm Legs
$899
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Small Dining Tables

Small dining tables for spaces that work hard

A small dining table is not about compromise. It is about precision. When space is limited, every inch matters, and every design decision has to earn its place. Our collection of small dining tables is crafted for compact apartments, breakfast nooks, and flexible dining areas where daily life actually happens.

From small round tables that soften tight corners to slim rectangular designs that tuck neatly against a wall, each small dining table balances comfort, durability, and proportion. Sizes are carefully considered to seat two to four comfortably, without crowding the room or your routines.

These are tables made for weekday dinners, weekend work-from-home moments, and everything in between. Beautiful, practical, and quietly hardworking.

FAQ

How to choose the best shape for a small dining table?

When you are deciding between round, rectangular, square, or even oval for a small dining table, consider how you move around the room and how you want to seat people. Round or oval tables tend to work best in tighter spaces because they remove hard corners that bump into feet and improve circulation around the table, especially in square or open areas. They also make it easier to squeeze in a few more seats without feeling crowded.

Rectangular tables, on the other hand, fit naturally into narrow dining corridors or against walls and often provide more seating along their length, especially with benches or extendable leaves. In very narrow rooms, a slim rectangular table can preserve a central passageway that round tables might crowd.

What size small dining table do I need for my apartment or small space?

As a general guide, a table for two people can be around 24–28 inches (60–70 cm) wide and 28–32 inches (70–80 cm) long. For four people, aim for about 32–36 inches (80–90 cm) wide and 48–54 inches (120–140 cm) long. Round tables with a diameter of 36–44 inches (90–110 cm) work beautifully in tight corners, while compact rectangular tables can slip against walls when not in use. Always leave some clearance around the table so chairs can be pulled out and you can move comfortably—because a small table should never feel cramped.

How much clearance to leave around a dining table?

Dining table sizing guides generally recommend leaving about 36 inches (around 90 cm) between the table’s edge and any wall or larger piece of furniture. This gives people enough space to pull chairs out and walk behind seated diners without bumping into obstacles. In tighter layouts, you might reduce this to about 30–36 inches if necessary, but less than that can make the space feel cramped and hard to use.

Do you deliver your small dining tables to all states in the US?

While we strive to reach every corner of the US, our delivery coverage is currently limited to selected areas. To check if your location is within our delivery zones, simply enter your zip/postal code on the product page of interest. For more information, please visit our delivery page.

What’s the furniture warranty and return policy for your small dining tables?

We offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for our small dining tables. The duration of the warranty varies depending on the specific product, and you can find detailed information on our dedicated product warranty page. Additionally, if you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we have a return policy. Please refer to our sales and refunds page for eligibility, timelines, and procedures.

If you need additional help, visit our help center page for comprehensive FAQs and contact information for our customer support team.