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Which dining table suits your household, your space and your daily routine? The material determines how your table looks, feels and how long it lasts. The choice between ceramic, solid oak, walnut or granite depends on your situation.

Quick selection guide

Family with children who spill and craft: ceramic. Warm, classic interior with lots of wood: solid oak. Dark, luxurious interior with character: walnut. Bold statement with a distinctive natural pattern: granite.

Ceramic dining table

A ceramic dining table is the most maintenance-free option. The surface withstands scratches, heat and stains. You can place a hot pan directly on the top, and red wine does not absorb into the material.

Ceramic tops are 12 mm thick and available in 28 colours, from light marble (Alice Gold, Travertino Romano) to deep black (Shakespeare Black, Saint Laurent). Maximum slab size is 3200x1600 mm.

  • Scratch-resistant (zeer krasbestendig): knives and keys leave no marks
  • Heat-resistant: hot pans directly on the surface
  • Stain-proof: red wine, coffee and oil do not absorb
  • Lightweight: 12 mm thickness makes the top lighter than granite

Ceramic is the best choice for families who want a table that can take daily wear without compromising on design. The material is industrially produced, so the colour and texture remain consistent across every slab.

The 28 colours span different styles. Light marble looks such as Alice Gold and Travertino Romano suit Scandinavian interiors. Mid-tones like Sand, Nickel and Gris du Gent complement rustic or industrial styles. Dark colours such as Bahia Black and Saint Laurent deliver a contemporary, upscale feel.

Oak dining table

An oak dining table brings warmth and character to any room. Solid oak is one of the hardest European hardwoods and, with proper care, lasts generations.

Each top is 40 mm thick solid oak, stained to colour and finished with two coats of matt 2K lacquer. This professional finish protects against moisture and stains. You choose from 19 stain colours, ranging from light Natural to deep Black.

  • 19 stain colours: from Natural and Corn Silk to Black Smoke Intense and Black
  • 40 mm solid: no veneer, the entire top is continuous oak
  • Max 3000x1200 mm: room for tables seating up to 10
  • 2K lacquer finish: low maintenance, clean with a damp cloth

Choosing a colour

Unsure about stain colours? Order material samples by post or compare all 19 colours in the showroom in Maasbree, Netherlands. The difference between screen and reality is always significant with wood.

Walnut dining table

A walnut dining table stands out with its dark, warm base colour and lively grain pattern. Walnut naturally has a rich grain that makes no two tops identical.

Tops are 40 mm thick solid walnut, finished with 2K matt lacquer. Maximum dimensions are 2600x1200 mm. Walnut has a slightly finer texture than oak, with flowing grain lines.

While oak comes in 19 stain colours, walnut is delivered in its natural colour. The dark brown base with warm undertones is so distinctive that staining is unnecessary. This makes walnut the choice for those who appreciate the authentic appearance of the material.

  • Natural colour depth: dark brown with warm undertones, no stain needed
  • 40 mm solid: continuous walnut throughout
  • Max 2600x1200 mm: suitable for tables seating up to 8
  • 2K lacquer finish: protects the wood, preserves the natural appearance

Granite dining table

A granite dining table is a piece of furniture with geological character. Each slab was formed under high pressure in the Earth's crust, meaning the pattern of crystals and minerals differs from slab to slab. No two granite tables are the same.

Granite is 30 mm thick and available in four varieties: Steel Grey Leather, Coffee Brown Leather, Tan Brown Polished and Nero Assoluto Honed. Maximum slab size is 2400x1000 mm.

  • Every slab distinctive: the natural crystal pattern differs per slab
  • Heat-resistant: hot pans are not a problem
  • 30 mm thick: robust appearance
  • 4 varieties: from light grey (Steel Grey) to deep black (Nero Assoluto)

Granite requires periodic sealing to remain stain-resistant. Every slab is delivered pre-sealed.

The four available varieties differ significantly in appearance. Steel Grey Leather has a calm, grey surface with a leather texture. Coffee Brown Leather offers warm brown tones with the same tactile finish.

Tan Brown Polished shows a deep, dark pattern with a glossy surface. Nero Assoluto Honed is virtually black with a subtle matte finish.

Dining table comparison: which material suits you?

The choice depends on your priorities. Want maximum convenience? Choose ceramic. Looking for warmth and character? Choose wood. Want a table no one else has? Choose granite.

Property Ceramic Oak Walnut Granite
Thickness 12 mm 40 mm 40 mm 30 mm
Max size 3200x1600 3000x1200 2600x1200 2400x1000
Scratch resistance Very high Good (2K lacquer) Good (2K lacquer) Moderate
Heat-resistant Yes No (use trivets) No (use trivets) No (use trivets)
Maintenance Damp cloth Damp cloth Damp cloth Periodic sealing
Colours 27 19 stain colours 1 (Natural) 4 varieties
Every slab distinctive No Yes (grain) Yes (grain) Yes (crystals)

For families with children: ceramic is the safest choice. No stains, no scratches, no worries. For those seeking warmth: oak or walnut give the dining room a homely atmosphere. For a statement piece: granite makes the dining table the centrepiece of the room.

Configuring your custom dining table

In the 3D configurator you assemble your dining table in four steps: material, colour, dimensions and base. You see the result in 3D instantly, and the price adjusts with every choice.

You set the exact dimensions in millimetres. No standard sizes, no compromises. Whether you need a table of 1600x900 mm for four or 3000x1200 mm for ten.

Available shapes:

  • Rectangle and rectangle with radius
  • Oval and Danish oval
  • Round
  • Racetrack

Which base for your dining table?

The base is made in our own workshop in steel or stainless steel. Both materials are available in multiple models, in various shapes and profiles.

Steel bases are powder-coated in one of 10 RAL colours. Powder coating is more durable than conventional paint and protects against scratches and wear. Popular colours are RAL 9005 Black, RAL 7016 Anthracite and RAL 9010 Pure White.

Stainless steel bases are made of brushed 304-grade stainless steel. This material does not corrode, does not discolour and requires minimal maintenance. The brushed finish gives a sleek, modern look that pairs well with ceramic and granite.

All bases are named after cities: Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Helsinki and more. Each model has its own shape and profile. From the straight lines of the Riga to the curved form of the Geneve. In the configurator you see each model directly under your chosen top.

Property Steel (powder-coated) Stainless steel 304 (brushed)
Models 19 9
Colours 10 RAL colours Brushed (natural)
Maintenance Minimal Minimal
Style Industrial, modern, rustic Modern, sleek
Suitable for outdoor Yes, with outdoor primer Yes, standard

View all table bases or configure directly in the 3D configurator to see which model fits your table top.

Matching base and top

In the configurator, the base automatically adjusts to the dimensions of your top. You see immediately how the proportions work in 3D. Unsure? Visit the showroom to see the bases in person.

Edge finish options

The edge of the table top contributes to its overall look. There are two options: straight and 60 degrees.

A straight edge gives a clean, modern look. The full thickness of the top is visible, which creates a robust effect especially with 40 mm oak and walnut. A 60-degree edge tapers off and makes the top appear optically thinner. With 12 mm ceramic, this enhances the slim, elegant character.

Both options are available for all materials and shapes. In the configurator you switch between the two to see the difference in 3D.

What size dining table do you need?

Allow at least 60 cm width per person along the long side. For a rectangular table, the length determines the number of seats.

  • 4 people: from 160x90 cm
  • 6 people: from 200x100 cm
  • 8 people: from 240x100 cm
  • 10 people: from 300x120 cm

For a round table: 120 cm diameter seats four, 150 cm seats six. An oval table offers the same seating comfort as a rectangle, but with softer lines that make the space feel more open.

Allow at least 80 cm of clearance around the table. Measure your dining area and enter the exact dimensions in the configurator. The price adjusts instantly to your chosen size.

Maintenance per material

Ceramic: clean with a damp cloth. No special maintenance required. No sealing, no protective layer.

Oak and walnut: clean with a damp cloth. The 2K lacquer layer protects the wood against moisture and stains. Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning products.

Granite: clean daily with a damp cloth. Seal periodically to maintain stain resistance. Every slab is delivered pre-sealed. See the care page for specific instructions.

Advice and showroom in Maasbree, Netherlands

In the showroom in Maasbree, all materials are displayed side by side. You can compare ceramic, oak, walnut and granite on colour, texture and feel. Material samples can also be ordered by post.

Visit for personal advice on material, dimensions and base. Bring your room measurements and our advisors will help with the right configuration.

Already have a preference? Start directly in the 3D configurator and save your configuration. You can bring it to the showroom or order directly.

Get in touch with any questions. Delivery throughout the Netherlands, Belgium and North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany).

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

Frequently asked questions

How much does a custom dining table cost?
The price depends on material, dimensions and base. In the 3D configurator you see the exact price with every choice. Ceramic and wood are in a different price range than granite. You know the exact cost of your configuration before ordering.
Which material is best for a dining table?
That depends on your situation. Ceramic is scratch-resistant, heat-resistant and maintenance-free. Solid oak and walnut offer warmth and can be sanded after years. Granite is naturally hard and every slab has a distinctive pattern. In the showroom in Maasbree, Netherlands, you can compare all materials side by side.
What size dining table do I need?
Allow at least 60 cm width per person along the long side. A 160 cm table seats four, 200 cm seats six, 240 cm seats eight. Also allow 80 cm clearance around the table.
What is the delivery time?
Delivery time varies by material and configuration. All tables are made in our own workshop in Maasbree, Netherlands. Get in touch for an exact estimate for your specific configuration.
What is the difference between a steel and stainless steel base?
Steel bases are powder-coated in one of 10 RAL colours, from black to white. Stainless steel bases are brushed 304-grade with a silver appearance. Both are made in our own workshop. Steel offers more colour choice, stainless steel is corrosion-resistant by default.
Can I see the materials before ordering?
Yes. Order material samples by post or visit the showroom in Maasbree, Netherlands, where all materials are displayed side by side. The difference between screen and reality is always significant, especially with wood and natural stone.
What shapes are available?
Rectangle, oval, round, Danish oval, Racetrack and rectangle with rounded corners. Every shape is available in every material. In the 3D configurator you see each shape instantly.
Do you deliver to Belgium and Germany?
Yes. Delivery is available throughout the Netherlands, Belgium and North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany). The table is delivered to your home and placed in your preferred location.