Dining Table
- As low as Regular Price €3,739.00Lambert Aracol Tisch Eiche gekälktInkl. 19% MwSt.As low as €3,626.83Inkl. 19% MwSt.
Dining table
Perfectly crafted dining tables enhance any dining or living room. If you choose high-quality models, you will enjoy this furniture for a longer time due to first-class materials, and you will always have an eye for extraordinary designs. Numerous manufacturers of dining tables have also made a name for themselves as producers of other pieces of furniture and accessories. Customers benefit from the extensive experience that brands like Lambert or Kettal have to offer. Weishäupl, Dedon or Zeitraum and Rausch are other manufacturers of dining tables that not only promise high quality, but also deliver. Many dining tables can be easily combined with other furniture and integrated into the most diverse interiors. Whether classic or modern: In dining room tables, functionality and design go hand in hand, as renowned designers pay attention to the combination of both aspects.
Dining tables - high-quality furniture in many designs
If you are looking for a dining table, you will find a wide range of high-quality models. Houe, Conmoto and others mainly bring round, square and square versions to the market. If a dining table is to be extendable, it can be quickly and easily enlarged. Thus, one remains flexible with a larger number of guests. A round dining table offers the advantage that its shape gives facilities something harmonious, light. In general, dining tables can look very different, from simple models with simple table legs and top to more elaborate models in boat shape. Dining tables come in various colors and sizes. Most common are white, black and brown tables and models for six to eight people. But not only the form, color and size are varied, there are also differences in the materials of the dining tables. The most popular materials are aluminum and wood. Especially the natural material wood gives every dining table something noble and elegant. Dining tables are increasingly becoming an independent living object.