Tables
Dining & Living Room Tables designed for Everyday Living
Tables sit at the heart of your dining and living rooms. From family gatherings around the dinner table to dedicated coffee and side tables in the living room, these pieces help bring the space together.
Our wide range of dining and living room tables are designed with Australian families in mind. With practical proportions, quality craftsmanship and timeless finishes, these pieces help create spaces that feel connected, comfortable and easy to live in.
Find the Right Table for Your Space
Choosing the right table starts with understanding how your space works. From compact seating for smaller areas to larger tables made for hosting, Focus on Furniture offer various table sizes suited to different room layouts and seating needs.Designed to work hand in hand with your dining chairs, lounges, and storage pieces, our tables make it simple to create a comfortable and settled-in space at home. Choose from one of our high-quality tables above to get started.
FAQs
What’s the best way to style different tables in my home?
Choosing similar finishes or tones across your dining table, coffee table and side tables can help create a cohesive look. Keeping materials or shapes consistent allows different spaces to feel connected, especially in open-plan homes.
How do I create a balanced look with multiple tables in one room?
Keep proportions in mind. Coffee and side tables should feel balanced with your seating, while dining tables should anchor the room without overpowering it. Allowing enough space around each piece also helps the layout feel comfortable and practical.
What materials should I look for in my tables?
Durable materials such as timber or Australian hardwood are popular choices for their warmth and longevity. Choosing finishes suited to everyday use can also help ensure your table remains practical and visually appealing.
What table shape works best for different spaces?
Rectangular tables are great for longer rooms and larger households. Round tables can soften smaller rooms and improve flow, while square tables work well in more compact or symmetrical layouts. The right shape depends on both room size and how the space is used.
How much space should I allow around a table?
Allow enough clearance for chairs to move comfortably and for people to walk around the table without obstruction. Clear walkways help keep dining and living spaces practical and easy to navigate.