The dining table is the most committed purchase in the room. Unlike a chair you can swap out or a rug you can roll away, the table sets the tone for everything around it and you will be living with that decision for a long time. Neutral is the right instinct here, not because it plays it safe, but because it gives the rest of the room somewhere to breathe. The problem is that neutral can very easily tip into nothing. Beige that reads as tired. White that marks the moment you sit down. Wood tones so orange they belong in 2003.

What we have been looking for is tables that hold their own without competing. Stone tops that feel worth the weight. Solid wood that ages rather than dates. Finishes that work in the morning light and at a dinner party lit by candles. These are the tables we would actually build a room around.

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