
What does the perfect real wood dining table look like? A difficult question, as it can look different for every taste and every need. Should it be a kitchen table or a dining room table? Solid dining tables in particular have been very popular for some years now. Whether it's a small dining table, a round table, an extending table or an exclusive customised table, a solid wooden table gives every room a warm look. Some solid dining room tables for the kitchen or living room are characterised by their lively grain, while solid oak tables and tables made of walnut and wild oak create a harmonious overall appearance on the table top. However, the warm surface of the wood and the robust properties of a solid table are also often decisive factors in the choice. Matching chairs made of the same wood or upholstered in contrasting fabric or leather complement the seating group perfectly.
Many different types of wood are available when choosing your table. Our solid wood tables are available as oak tables, beech tables, wild oak tables, beech heartwood tables and walnut tables. In addition to these types of wood, there are also many colours in which the wood can be dyed. Extendable dining tables oiled with a light-coloured oil with white pigments are currently very popular. With this surface treatment, the wood structure is still very visible, in contrast to our classic country house tables made of solid wood. With this solid wood furniture series, you have the choice between two shades of white, which are applied to the surface by varnishing. The white dining table in antique white with traces of use - which means the edges of the dining table are sanded to create the popular vintage look - or in pure white can move into your home.
There is also a large selection of coffee tables to choose from. From small coffee tables made of solid oak or solid walnut, on which you can place your coffee cup and newspaper, to larger square or rectangular wooden tables where the whole family can sit and play.
For both dining tables and coffee tables, material combinations of metal or stainless steel frames and solid wood tops are becoming increasingly popular. The table frames can, for example, be cubist cubes that allow the table top to float or solid steel stringers that ground the table as if it were firmly rooted.