round stone dining tables

round stone dining tables
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Berit 47" Dining Table
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$1,199
$1,649
Silas 48" Dining Table
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$999
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Silas 85" Dining Table
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$1,099
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Estelle 42" Dining Table
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$1,199
$1,299
Sigrid 47" Dining Table
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$1,099
$1,399
Berit 47" Dining Table
Clearance
$1,199
$1,649
Sigrid 47" Dining Table
Clearance
$1,099
$1,399

Find the Right Round Stone Dining Table for Your Space

A round stone dining table is a smart choice when you want a dining area that feels inviting, easy to move around, and visually grounded. Hernest's selection focuses on compact 31" tables for two-person meals and 47" to 48" round tables for everyday dining with family or guests.


Explore honed engineered stone and sintered stone tops, warm oak finishes, fluted wood details, resin pedestal bases, and softly rounded silhouettes. These tables work especially well in breakfast nooks, apartments, open kitchens, and modern dining rooms where the table needs to feel like a focal point without sharp corners or a heavy rectangular footprint.



Choose a Diameter That Matches Daily Seating


Start with how many people will use the table most often. A 31" round table is best for two seats, small kitchens, or a quiet coffee corner, while 47" and 48" designs give four diners more usable surface for plates, serving bowls, and centerpieces. Measure both the table diameter and the chair pull-out space before ordering, especially if the dining area sits beside a walkway. To compare broader options, browse dining tables or explore center-base layouts in pedestal dining tables.



Use Stone Tops and Sculptural Bases as a Design Anchor


The strongest pieces in this category combine stone-like veining with warm wood, resin, or sculpted pedestal forms. White engineered stone can brighten a compact room, black stone adds contrast, and oak bases soften the look so the table does not feel too cold. If your space is narrow or open-plan, a round top helps circulation while still creating a defined dining zone. Pair lighter stone finishes with upholstered or wood dining chairs, or compare longer curved silhouettes in oval dining tables.



Plan the Room Around Serving, Storage, and Hosting


A round stone table can make daily meals feel more connected, but the tabletop should not become the only place for serveware, linens, or drinks. If you host often, leave nearby wall space for dining storage so plates and glassware stay close without crowding the meal. A textured sideboard or credenza works well for dinnerware, while bar cabinets help support wine, coffee service, or after-dinner entertaining in the same dining zone.

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