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Dining Tables

Dining tables bring people together and shape the rhythm of everyday life. Placed at the centre of the home, they create space for meals, work and shared moments. Our collection of dining tables combines refined materials with considered proportions, offering designs that feel both functional and quietly enduring.

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Dining tables as the centre of the home

A dining table is more than a piece of furniture. It is where the day begins and ends — a place for meals, conversation and quiet moments. Positioned at the heart of the home, dining tables shape how we gather and interact, bringing structure and warmth to the space.

In both small and large interiors, the dining table creates a natural focal point. It defines the room while allowing for flexibility, whether used for everyday dining, working from home or hosting guests. The proportions, materials and placement all influence how the space feels — from open and social to calm and intimate.

At Audo, dining tables are designed with this balance in mind. Each piece combines clarity of form with lasting materials, creating a foundation that supports both function and atmosphere.

Sculptural dining tables in wood, stone and linoleum

Material plays a central role in how a dining table is experienced. Wooden tables bring warmth and familiarity, with natural grain that softens the space. Stone and marble introduce weight and permanence, adding a more architectural presence. Linoleum offers a smooth, matte surface that feels both practical and refined.

The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this material balance. With its solid base and clean silhouette, it offers a sculptural presence that feels grounded yet approachable. Available in natural or dark stained oak, as well as with a stone tabletop, it allows for different expressions within the same design language.

The Harbour Collection explores a lighter visual approach. With slim tabletops and carefully shaped bases — from column-like forms to star-shaped structures — they bring a sense of ease while maintaining stability. Offered in materials such as marble, oak veneer and linoleum, they adapt naturally to a wide range of interiors.

Across the collection, the focus remains on honest materials and refined detailing. Chamfered edges, balanced proportions and tactile surfaces ensure that each dining table feels considered from every angle.

Flexible dining tables for everyday living

Dining tables today often serve more than one purpose. They function as places to eat, work, meet and gather — sometimes all within the same day. This calls for designs that are both versatile and enduring.

The Snaregade Collection is a clear example of this flexibility. With its slim, almost weightless appearance, it brings a calm and structured presence to the room. Available in round, rectangular and oval versions, as well as in a variety of finishes, it can be tailored to suit different spaces and needs. Its extended range — including bar and counter height versions — further expands its use across the home and in professional settings.

The Androgyne Dining Table also supports a range of uses. Its generous surface and durable materials make it well suited to both everyday family life and more formal gatherings. At the same time, its sculptural form allows it to stand alone as a defining element within the room.

Whether placed in a compact kitchen or a larger dining area, these tables are designed to adapt — supporting the rhythm of daily life while maintaining a consistent, refined expression.

Choosing the right dining table for your space

Selecting the right dining table is about more than size. It requires a careful balance between proportion, material and the way the space is used.

When choosing dining tables, consider the following:

  • Shape and layout: Round tables encourage conversation and work well in smaller or more intimate spaces. Rectangular and oval tables suit larger rooms and allow for more seating.
  • Size and proportion: Ensure there is enough space around the table for movement. A well-proportioned dining table should feel integrated into the room rather than dominating it.
  • Material and use: Wood offers warmth and durability for everyday use. Stone and marble create a stronger visual statement. Linoleum provides a practical, easy-to-maintain surface.
  • Function and flexibility: Consider how the table will be used throughout the day. Designs like the Snaregade Table adapt easily to both dining and work, while more sculptural tables such as Androgyne create a defined focal point.

Ultimately, the right dining table brings people together. It supports daily routines while creating space for shared moments, offering a foundation that feels both practical and enduring within the home.

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