Oval Table Sizes

Oval Table Sizes

Plan drawing of people sitting around three sizes of Oval Tables for scale
Description
Description

Oval Dining Tables are playful tables that are available in a variety of linear sizes and proportions that can seat between two to twelve people. Because of their curves, oval tables are usually used as stand alone elements in restaurant layouts and cannot be easily combined with other tables.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Smaller oval tables for four to six people start at widths from 2’6”-3’ (76-91 cm) and lengths from 5’-6’ (152-183 cm). Large oval tables for groups of 6-12 people start at widths between 3’6”-4’6” (107-137 cm) and pair with lengths from 8’-10’ (244-305 cm).

Dimensioned drawings of Oval Tables showing multiple sizes, dimensions, and seating capacities for plan layouts
Dimensioned drawings of Oval Tables showing multiple sizes, dimensions, and seating capacities for plan layouts
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
What sizes are available for oval tables?
Oval tables come in a range of sizes and proportions from common 4-6 person tables at 2’6” x 5’ | 76 x 152 cm, up to large 10-12 person tables at 4’6” x 10’ | 137 x 305 cm.
What big is an oval table that seats 6 people?
Oval tables sized for six people have a variety of widths from 2’6”-3’ | 76-91 cm and lengths from 5’-6’ | 152-183 cm.

What big is an oval table that seats 10 people?
Oval tables sized for ten people are sized with widths between 3’6”-4’6” | 107-137 cm and lengths from 8’-10’ | 244-305 cm.

Oval Table Sizes
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Details

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2 Person Table: 2’6” x 3’6” | 76 x 107 cm
4-6 Person Table: 2’6” x 5’ | 76 x 152 cm
6-8 Person Table: 3’ x 6’ | 91 x 183 cm
8-10 Person Table: 3’6” x 8’ | 107 x 244 cm
10-12 Person Table: 4’6” x 10’ | 137 x 305 cm

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Oval Table Sizes plan, plan (seating), plan (people), size diagram

Dining rooms, often featuring a dining table, chairs, and sometimes sideboards or china cabinets, serve as communal spaces for eating and socializing. The layout of these spaces prioritizes ease of movement and communication. The dining table, central to the space, is surrounded by chairs.