1 |Buy It: $249Gate legged dining tables have been around for a long time now, and they still provide a good answer for small homes that lack an area in which to set up a long table permanently. Some gate leg tables now incorporate storage opportunities, such as a set of handy drawers in which you can store cutlery and napkins.
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2 |Designer: Sigrid Strömgren & Sanna LindströmSome foldable dining tables can be used as a small corner table when not being used in its full form.
3 |Designer: Gudrun TheodoraThis table offers a split use where one end can be used as a desk, hidden from sight when dining by a built-in cork screen.
4 |Designer: Julien VidameThe traditional way to extend a formal dining table is to insert extra ‘leaves’, or segments, that are inserted once the two opposite ends of the dining table have been slid apart to reveal the framework. This design still works well for some but does raise the question of where to store additional leaves. There are however new designs being forged that allow a table to be opened up using a tiny concertina effect (the ingenious concept above) that negates the need for any separate pieces, as well as many that now have the leaves folded and concealed within the table itself.
5 |Buy It: $2395
6 |Designer: Team7
7 |Buy It: Fusion TableExtended use can come from incorporating a concealed games table.
8 |Buy It: $849
9 |Designer: Pulltab DesignThe most cunning of space saving dining tables have got to be those that appear as if from nowhere, with drop-down mechanisms that are fitted directly into walls, allowing a flush finish, or those that parade as an entirely different piece of furniture, such as a console table or coffee table.
10 |Designer: Our Home Look
11 |Designer: Braun Woodline
12 |Designer: Bauline
13 |Buy It: $3820
14 |Buy It: $1048
15 |Designer: Julia Kononenko
16 |Designer: Nobuhiro Teshima
17 |Designer: Akka
18 |Designer: We Made It
19 |Designer: Resource Furniture: The Goliath Expanding Table
20 |Designer: Resource Furniture
21 |Buy It: $2656One of the longest extendable tables we’ve seen, stretching from a 2 meter (6.6 feet) dining table with seating for 10, to a huge 26 seat suite when fully extended to 5.8 meters (19 feet).
22 |Designer: Draenert
23 |Buy It: $1674
24 |Buy It: $833
25 |Buy It: $1370
26 |Designer: Daniel Liss Design
27 |Designer: EcoSystems Brand
28 |Buy It: $3696
29 |Designer: Fletcher Tables
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