Dining Table Collection at Louxas
The dining table is the most structurally significant piece in a dining room — it determines the room's scale, sets the material tone, and defines how many people can gather comfortably. At Louxas, the dining table collection divides into two functional families based on shape, and four material directions based on tabletop surface, giving you a clear framework for narrowing down the right fit.
At a product-architecture level, the lineup divides into two shape families:
Round Dining Tables
Round tables seat 4 people efficiently and work especially well in compact or square dining areas. Without corners, they improve circulation around the table and tend to feel more conversational. The Louxas round dining table range spans 47"–51" in diameter, across six models with different tabletop materials and base styles.
Rectangular Dining Tables
Rectangular tables provide more surface area per person and scale better for larger households and longer dining rooms. The Louxas rectangular range spans 70"–84" in length, seating 6–8 people, across four models with different tabletop and base combinations.
How to Choose the Right Dining Table
Start with size: seating capacity and room clearance
Determine the number of seats you need first, then confirm the table fits the room with adequate clearance. Allow at least 36" on all active sides between the table edge and the nearest wall or furniture — this accounts for chair pull-out and movement while seated. Round tables at 47"–48" comfortably seat 4; rectangular tables at 71" seat 6, and at 84" seat 6–8.
Choose the shape for your room
Round tables work best in compact or square rooms — they eliminate corners that compete for floor space, improve circulation, and create a more intimate seating arrangement. Rectangular tables suit longer rooms and larger households, providing more surface length for serving dishes and hosting more guests.
Choose a tabletop material that matches your usage and aesthetic
This collection spans five distinct tabletop material types, each with different practical and visual characteristics:
- Natural marble (Siena): The only table in the collection with a genuine marble top. Each surface has unique veining and a dense, heat-resistant character. Natural marble requires more care than engineered surfaces — avoid acidic liquids and use coasters to protect the finish long term.
- Sintered stone (Delphi, Halcyon, Pedestal): A high-performance engineered surface with strong resistance to heat, scratches, and stains. The recommended choice when durability and low maintenance are the priority, without sacrificing a stone-like aesthetic.
- Engineered stone / engineered marble (Arcstone, Esmond Fluted Round): A manufactured stone surface designed to replicate natural stone's appearance with more uniform patterning. More consistent in tone than natural marble and easier to maintain.
- Faux marble (Merano): An MDF and fiberglass composite with a marble-like finish. The lightest and most approachable option in this category — suited for rooms that want the white stone aesthetic without the weight or care requirements of natural or sintered stone.
- Solid wood / oak veneer (Eleir, Esmond Fluted Rectangle, and wood variants of Delphi, Halcyon, Esmond Fluted Round): A warm, natural surface in spliced solid wood veneer or oak. Wipe clean with a damp cloth; avoid prolonged moisture and harsh abrasives.
- Consider the base design for legroom and visual weight: Most tables in this collection use a pedestal base — either a single column or a sculptural form — which maximizes legroom and allows chairs to be pulled in fully. Four-leg bases are absent from this collection, so all models offer generous seating flexibility around the perimeter.
Shop at Louxas
Get your perfect dining table at Louxas — quality materials, considered design, and free shipping on orders over $800 to all 48 contiguous US states. For buying guides, sizing help, or maintenance advice, email our team at service@louxas.com.