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My top ten expandable dining tables

Pia Seidel
28.8.2023
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Welcome to my deep dive, where I delve into our furniture range to find my favourites that have nailed both form and function. Today I’m looking at: extendable dining tables.

1. Envelope: 2 to 4 people

2. Colleen: 2 to 4 people

3. Biface: 2 to 6 people

Although the extendable Biface table has a minimalist design, it still stands out because of its hexagonal shape. It’s a good choice if you’re not a fan of round or square tables and like to have lots of people over. With its slanted edges, it can sit up to six people in its extended state. Biface looks great next to vintage pieces, but also among modern furniture.

4. Glimps: 2 to 6 people

5. Metz: 4 to 6 people

6. Vashti: 4 to 6 people

7. Shelter Island: 4 to 8 people

8. Owen: 4 to 6 people

If space is limited in your home, this dining table by Nordic brand Bloomingville is a great choice. Why? Because it only looks as if it’s taking up a lot of space. Owen adds a touch of nature and Scandinavian flair to the room. The original table legs will up your room – no matter how sober it is. Keep in mind that the large boards to expand the table will have to be stored somewhere when they’re not in use.

9. Oqui: 4 to 6 people

10. Milian: 6 to 8 people

This is the tenth instalment in the Form Follows Function series, in which I present particularly well-designed furniture – from A to Z.

Header image: Bloomingville

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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