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Explore a selection of vintage and contemporary tables that enhance any room's character and craftsmanship. Each piece, from timeless classics to modern designs, is chosen for quality materials and unique style, serving as statement dining centrepieces that enrich interiors.

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What is the difference between vintage and contemporary tables?

Vintage tables are typically between 20 and 100 years old and are valued for their historical design character and natural patina. Contemporary tables are newly designed pieces that reflect current trends, modern materials, and updated functional features.

How do I choose the right table style for my space?

Start by considering the size of your space and the table’s function, such as dining, coffee, or side use. Then evaluate material, shape, and style to ensure the table’s scale and proportions complement your existing décor for a cohesive and purposeful look.

How can vintage and contemporary tables be styled together?

Styling vintage and contemporary tables together requires balance and proportion. A vintage table can act as a focal point, while contemporary pieces provide visual clarity and structure. Material contrast—such as pairing aged wood with modern metal or stone—helps create cohesion and a curated interior feel.

What are the most durable wood types for high-end vintage tables?

When investing in a vintage or antique table, prioritise hardwoods such as teak, rosewood, or oak for their strength and aging qualities. Surround Living curates tables crafted from durable timbers that can be refinished multiple times while maintaining structural integrity and long-term value.

How do tables influence overall interior design?

Tables play a central role in shaping how a space functions and feels. As natural gathering points, they anchor rooms and influence circulation and visual flow. Whether vintage or contemporary, a well-chosen table enhances spatial balance and supports the overall design narrative.

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