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CHEAP TO CHIC: TOP 21 DINING TABLES I’M LIKING

July 22, 2010
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Mahogany table with two leaves from Plush Home
Plush Home – Gatsby Dining Table – $8948 (Price is for Mahogany table with two leaves. Comes in Maple and Walnut. Also a variety of finishes available. Custom sizes can be ordered)(above)

Here is my list of top dining tables out there today. Of course this list doesn’t include antiques or vintage one of kind dining room tables…but if you are on the market for a dining table (like my friends JJ and PR are) and need it soon, this list might be useful. Modern, traditional, sleek, rustic…they are all here…

The best dining tables…CHEAP TO CHIC…

Wood table from Ikea
Ikea – Leksvik Table – $249 (Extends with 2 extra leaves. Seats 4-8. Solid pine construction)(above)

White dining table from Ikea
Ikea – Norden Dining Table – $279 (Extends with one extra leaf)(above)

Modern walnut table from West Elm
West Elm – Parsons Dining Table – $399 (Walnut veneer modern table. Simple design. Also comes in white or chocolate oak finishes)(above)
White high gloss lacquer rectangular dining table from cb2
cb2 – Bobby Dining Table – $399 (White high gloss lacquer rectangular dining table. 6 feet long. Seats 6-8. Hairpin iron legs have a white powdercoat finish)(above)

Black dining table from Ballard Designs
Ballard Designs – Charles Rectangular Table – $499 (Shown in black. Comes in chestnut and antique white. Solid hardwood with square, tapering legs and hand cut 18″ butterfly leaf. Expands to seat 8)(above)
Purple aluminum dining table from Unica Home
Unica Home – Four Table – $1192 (Purple aluminum dining 74.75″ wide. By Ferrucio Laviani for Kartell. Comes in a variety of colors)(above)

White glossy dining table with chrome legs from y living
y living – Glossy Table by Kartell – on sale $1552 (Sleek modern 52″ square table. White glossy laminate top. Chromed steel criss cross design legs. Comes in white, red or black. Either glossy polyester or laminate finish for top. Design by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw) (above)

Wood dining table from Room & Board
Room & Board – Ventura Dining Table – $1599 (Solid wood dining table. surfboard-inspired shape of Ventura naturally invites everyone to gather. Reverse-beveled edge. Choose from solid maple, cherry, walnut. Lacquer finish)(above)

Modern dining table from hive
hive – Spoon Table – $2074 (63″ medium. By Kartell. Design Antonio Citterio & Toan Nguyen, 2008. Polypropylene, honeycomb aluminum, laminate. Shown with orange legs, white laminate top)(above)

Dining table from Cassina
Cassina – Le Corbusier lc6 (above)

Walnut dining table from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams – Maxfield Dining Table – on sale $1996; regular $2495 (Rustic/modern rectangular dining table. ginger-finish walnut thin black inlay perimeter. Brass ferrules cap tapered legs. Seats six. Leaves extend table to 108″ to seat 8)(above)
Modern dining table from hive
hive – Top Top Table by Philippe Starck – $2550 (Polyester laminated top, clear tapered pleated legs. Combines solid and clear finishes. Comes in rectangle or square)(above)

Steel and glass dining table from hive
hive – Platner Dining Table – $2976 (Designed by Warren Platner in 1966. Steel wire rod, glass, marble, wood. Made in Italy by Knoll)

Mahogany dining table from Robb & Stucky
Robb & Stucky – Robbie Rectangular Dining Table – $2999 (Mahogany solid wood and veneers. Comes with two 20″ leaves that expand table to 118″) (above)

Re-purposed wood and iron dining table from Anthropologie
Anthropologie – Lever & Lumber Dining Table – $3498 (Wood and iron dining room table made of repurposed materials. Legs crafted of salvaged factory iron; top composed of planks of reclaimed elm wood. Hand-finished. Made Philadelphia-based artist Robert Ogden)(above)

White oval tulip table from Conran
Conran Shop – Eero Saarinen Oval Tulip Table – $4050 (White laminate oval top. Lacquer steel curved base. Also comes with white or black marble top for $6265)(above)
Reclaimed teak dining table with iron legs from Jayson Home & Garden
Jayson Home & Garden – Clint Dining Table – $4395 (82″W x 36″D x 30″H (without leaves). Includes 2 19.5″ leaves. Reclaimed teak top. Black iron base)(above)

Round rosewood table from Mecox Gardens
Mecox Gardens – Round Rosewood Dining Table – $7350 (Saarinen inspired round polished rosewood stained fruitwood top with distressed metal tulip base)(above)

Mahogany dining table from Baker
Baker – Classic Oval Dining Table – $7,785 (Mahogany oval dining table by Thomas Pheasant)(above)

Dark wood table with grey color set in an iron frame from South of Market
South of Market – Wood and Iron Dining Table – $7950 (dark, wood tabletop/grey in color set within an iron frame)(above)

Tell me which table is your favorite…or which is your least? Any other ideas or styles you like?

Please share your thoughts by clicking on comments link below!

xo
Coco

P.S. It is not too late to help Cococozy reader Lizelle K figure out her kitchen backsplash. Go to the COCOCOZY FACEBOOK PAGE to see photos of Lizelle’s kitchen remodel project and to give her your thoughts on what she should do!

P.P.S. This weekend, DESIGNER ROOM RECREATE is back! Thanks intern ST for the great research!

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11 responses to “CHEAP TO CHIC: TOP 21 DINING TABLES I’M LIKING”

  1. Alyssa T says:
    July 22, 2010 at 10:26 AM

    you’ve done it again…impeccable taste Coco!

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  2. kcinteriors says:
    July 22, 2010 at 11:53 AM

    I’m in love with the Jayson Home and Garden Clint Table…if only I could afford it. They are all fab though – great choices!

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  3. alison (semi-fab lane) says:
    July 22, 2010 at 12:56 PM

    of course, the further down the list (more expensive), the more i liked your choices. i really loved the mecox rosewood table and the hive platner. great round up.

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  4. diane@onlinefabricstore says:
    July 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM

    I also love the trestle table from Ballards. It extends to seat ten people,perfect for the holidays and is incredibly affordable!! Just put it in a clients breakfast room and the normal size is just right for everyday use as well.

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  5. houseofnicole says:
    July 22, 2010 at 11:21 PM

    Hi Coco!
    Liking some of the tables…:)
    Am wordering these days if I should paint our dining table?! It`s wooden and dark and I would like to have it maybe white? Cream?
    Nicole

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  6. COCOCOZY says:
    July 22, 2010 at 11:36 PM

    Hi Nicole,
    Definitely paint! I would suggest using high gloss or if you know someone who can…lacquer. Bright white is great…or even black or a dark dark green…all shiny and glossy could be really cool.
    Add some fab chairs and your done.
    xo
    Coco

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  7. Sally@DivineDistrations says:
    July 23, 2010 at 8:30 AM

    Great selections. I am really loving round table in dining rooms. It allows for much better conversation and enjoyment at meal time.

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  8. James says:
    July 23, 2010 at 11:12 PM

    I love the Leksvik Table. Ikea always seems to get things right.

    James
    http://www.valde.co.za

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  9. johnazoni says:
    July 24, 2010 at 6:23 AM

    I’ve been wanting to make a coffee table out of weathered reclaimed wood. This has inspired me to pursue the idea again! Now to find the wood… been keeping my eye out. Any suggestions?

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  10. Elli Davis says:
    July 30, 2010 at 11:01 AM

    Most of the tables from your pick are just too simple for me (they are lacking some design rarity). However I like the Spoon Table. This one is really special (but expensive as well).

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  11. Emma, My Home Rocks says:
    February 13, 2012 at 8:40 AM

    Ooh I LOVE the contrast of modern and traditional on the Skygarden Pendant! Not loving the price though, eek! x

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