12 models for a Nordic dining room

© Westwing © Alinea

The round Nordic table: the ally of small dining rooms

When the living room must accommodate both the lounge area and the dining area or, quite simply, in a small apartment… When space is limited, the round table is the most appropriate choice. The Scandinavian model is then particularly smart, because it benefits from clean lines which give it lightness. To create a cozier dining room, don’t hesitate to combine it with table chairs. Choose warm materials: loop wool or caning, for example.

vine
© Teulat

We love the Cep round table by Teulat – especially in this bleached wood colour. It owes its strong character to its base which displays the shape of a cone open in its center. Canon with a trendy Scandinavian sideboard, this very graphic model also fits in with a very contemporary decor.

Fjord
© Hubsch

For a trendy Nordic dining room, dare black wood. Among the most irresistible of the season: the Fjord table in ash produced by Hübsch. The good idea is to combine it with chairs that come in lighter wood species. If you fear bad taste, opt for a very wise set in pine, bamboo or light oak colors. A touch of audacity doesn’t scare you? Get into a mix and match!

Oqui
© Kave Home

At first glance, the Oqui table by Kave Home is the perfect model for getting together with the family at mealtime. This very functional model can however be deployed to display an XL oval format (200 x 90 cm), ideal for accommodating a large table.

Fabian
© Alinea

We love the Fabian round table to shop at Alinéa! This Scandinavian table has a very modern twist thanks to its transparent glass top, which highlights its solid wood base.

A large Scandinavian table

With its soft lines and warm look, the Scandinavian table is an excellent choice for setting up a large dining room. Because if it is user-friendly, it also benefits from an elegant silhouette and, most often, full of lightness.

Oval Table
© Zanotta

Between oval shape and iconic triangular design of the Nordic style, the Tweed table by Zanotta offers an atypical and particularly dynamic design. This organic look would almost make you forget its XXL dimensions, since with its 3 meters long, it can accommodate 10 guests. Its top, benefiting from neat marquetry work, rests on tapered legs, which give it an even more ethereal silhouette.

Fanette
© Alinea

With its typically Nordic design, the Fanette table by Alinéa displays a slender silhouette, all in lightness. This large model can however accommodate 6 to 8 people. It offers a real touch of originality thanks to its original dual-material base, combining wood and steel: a small detail that gives it a lot of personality!

Lisabo
© IKEA

Designed for 6 people, the Lisabo table from Ikea can find its place in the dining room or in the dining area of ​​the kitchen. This typically Nordic model is distinguished by its organic lines and light colour. We love its bevelled edges in solid wood: a detail that gives it a discreet touch of elegance.

Archie
© West Wing

The Scandinavian table according to Westwing is Archie: a model in large format solid wood (200 x 100) which benefits from very elegant clean lines. We particularly love the mango wood version, top for a sophisticated dining room with Mid Century accents. This model is also available in two other versions: black lacquered mango wood and oak wood.

Vejend
© Drawer

With Vejend, Drawer offers a Nordic table that is both simple and very original. This 4 to 6-seater model combines a light oak finish structure with a marble-effect ceramic top. This particularity makes it one of the most refined models of the moment. It can be accessorized with armchairs or chairs in bouclé wool or light linen, for a very luminous look, or seats enhanced with a touch of gilded metal, to accentuate its precious character.

Onar
© Sklum

With its 240 cm long and 100 cm wide, the Onar table by Sklum is one of the largest models in our selection. Despite its XL dimensions, it combines two types of dark wood. A bold choice, skilfully counterbalanced by its base and rounded corners. It thus displays a soft and dynamic silhouette at the same time.

Copenhagen
© Hay

Ultra trendy, the Copenhagen Nordic table by Hay! It is no coincidence that this model bears the name of one of the most iconic cities of Nordic design: this minimalist model is a real exercise in style. If the clean lines are strict, the combination of a light wood species and a white top ensures an aesthetic of great softness. This model is also available in an anthracite version, for a slightly more urban look.

Bevel Table
© Ferm Living

The Scandinavian round table Bevel unfolds in (very) large format to welcome your guests. This model by Ferm Living is therefore perfect for large tables. In terms of finish, this table is just as stunning in the light oak version as it is in the black oak version. Despite its size, it displays a soft look with its rounded lines. To ensure maximum strength, it has an additional foot, to be used in addition to the extensions.


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