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Dalby Dining Table

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures braced by a horizontal cross stretcher, finished in warm Dirty Oak. The trestle silhouette is the table's defining detail: it gives the Dalby a modern farmhouse character that separates it from standard four-corner-leg designs, with the cross stretcher adding solid structural stability that resists wobbling over years of use. Pair with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a coordinated set.

Features at a Glance

Rectangular Top

Smooth flat tabletop with clean edges and a generous surface area for meals, serving, and family use.

Trestle Base

Two A-frame leg structures connected by a horizontal cross stretcher β€” modern farmhouse silhouette with serious structural stability.

Dirty Oak Finish

Warm aged-walnut tone that brings depth and warmth to the table without locking the room into a single dΓ©cor style.

Seats 6 Comfortably

Sized for larger families, regular entertaining, and households where dinner often runs to more than four.

Key Features

The Trestle Base Makes a Statement

Most rectangular dining tables are built around the same template: four corner legs holding up a flat top. The Dalby skips that entirely, going with a trestle design β€” two angled A-frame structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher down the centre. The result is a table that reads as more characterful than standard alternatives without crossing into ornate or overly traditional territory. It's the kind of detail that gives the dining room a focal point without you having to layer on accessories or accent pieces.

Cross Stretcher Adds Structural Stability

The horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures isn't just decorative β€” it ties the trestle base together and resists the side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby sits firmly on the floor and stays steady through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional accidental knock from a chair.

Dirty Oak Works With Most Interiors

The Dirty Oak finish β€” a warm aged-walnut tone β€” is one of the more versatile timber colours for a dining table. It pairs cleanly with timber, painted, and upholstered chairs without forcing a match, suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone also softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing even at 6-seater scale.

Pair With the Matching Dalby Chair

The Dalby Dining Chair is designed to coordinate directly with this table β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base. A coordinated set is the easiest way to put a dining room together quickly without spending time tracking down chairs that work visually with the table, though the Dalby's neutral finish also leaves room for mixing in different chair styles if that's the look you're after.

Timber Construction, Dirty Oak Finish

The Dalby is built from a sturdy timber structure designed to hold up to daily family use across years of meals, homework sessions, and weekend gatherings. The trestle base in particular benefits from the structural strength of the cross stretcher, which ties the two A-frame leg structures together and resists the wobbling that can develop in less braced designs over time. The Dirty Oak finish is applied evenly across the tabletop, legs, and stretcher for a seamless look across the whole piece.

Dirty Oak as a finish refers to a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that suits modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary interiors equally well.

Care Instructions

Wipe With Care

Use a soft, dry or barely-damp microfibre cloth to wipe down the tabletop and trestle base regularly. Pay attention to the cross stretcher and the joinery where the A-frame legs meet the top β€” dust likes to settle in corners.

Don't Let Liquid Sit

Wipe spills as soon as they happen and dry the area with a clean cloth. Water rings and prolonged moisture can mark the timber finish, especially on the tabletop where contact is most frequent.

Watch the Sunlight

Position the Dalby away from harsh direct sunlight where possible. Sustained UV exposure will gradually fade the Dirty Oak finish β€” particularly visible across the broad tabletop surface under Queensland's strong summer sun.

Use Protection Under Hot or Sharp Items

Trivets under hot serving dishes, placemats under plates, and coasters under glasses. Heat marks, scratches, and water rings are the most common forms of long-term damage to dining tables β€” easy enough to avoid with a bit of care.

At a Glance
6-seater rectangular dining table.
Distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures with horizontal cross stretcher.
Warm Dirty Oak finish across the whole piece.
Cross stretcher adds rigidity and resists side-to-side wobbling.
Sturdy timber construction designed for daily family use.
Modern farmhouse silhouette β€” suits transitional and contemporary interiors.
Pairs with the matching Dalby Dining Chair (sold separately).
1-Year Warranty.

Complete the Dalby Range

The Dalby Dining Table coordinates with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a tightly designed set in shared finish and design language.

Dining Table Dining Chair

Dalby Dining Table β€” Full Product Details

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher running down the centre. Most rectangular dining tables use the same four-corner-leg template; the Dalby skips that entirely for a silhouette that reads as more considered and architectural without crossing into ornate or traditional territory. The result is a dining table that gives the room a built-in focal point, useful if you'd rather have the furniture do the visual work than rely on accessories or accent pieces to make the space feel finished.

The trestle base does more than just look distinctive β€” the horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures ties them together and resists side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby stays firmly planted through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional knock from a chair. The Dirty Oak finish is a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that pairs cleanly with timber, painted, or upholstered chairs and suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing despite its 6-seater scale. Pair the Dalby Dining Table with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a fully coordinated set β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base.

See the Dalby Dining Table in person across our five South-East Queensland showrooms β€” Rocklea, Sandgate, North Ipswich, Beenleigh, and Bundall on the Gold Coast. Check how the trestle base reads up close, sit at the table with a Dalby chair to see how the set comes together, and try the Dirty Oak finish under different lighting conditions. Our team can talk you through delivery to your suburb across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Logan regions, assembly options, lead times, and the 1-year warranty. Visit any A2Z Furniture showroom or shop online for fast delivery across South-East Queensland.

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures braced by a horizontal cross stretcher, finished in warm Dirty Oak. The trestle silhouette is the table's defining detail: it gives the Dalby a modern farmhouse character that separates it from standard four-corner-leg designs, with the cross stretcher adding solid structural stability that resists wobbling over years of use. Pair with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a coordinated set.

Features at a Glance

Rectangular Top

Smooth flat tabletop with clean edges and a generous surface area for meals, serving, and family use.

Trestle Base

Two A-frame leg structures connected by a horizontal cross stretcher β€” modern farmhouse silhouette with serious structural stability.

Dirty Oak Finish

Warm aged-walnut tone that brings depth and warmth to the table without locking the room into a single dΓ©cor style.

Seats 6 Comfortably

Sized for larger families, regular entertaining, and households where dinner often runs to more than four.

Key Features

The Trestle Base Makes a Statement

Most rectangular dining tables are built around the same template: four corner legs holding up a flat top. The Dalby skips that entirely, going with a trestle design β€” two angled A-frame structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher down the centre. The result is a table that reads as more characterful than standard alternatives without crossing into ornate or overly traditional territory. It's the kind of detail that gives the dining room a focal point without you having to layer on accessories or accent pieces.

Cross Stretcher Adds Structural Stability

The horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures isn't just decorative β€” it ties the trestle base together and resists the side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby sits firmly on the floor and stays steady through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional accidental knock from a chair.

Dirty Oak Works With Most Interiors

The Dirty Oak finish β€” a warm aged-walnut tone β€” is one of the more versatile timber colours for a dining table. It pairs cleanly with timber, painted, and upholstered chairs without forcing a match, suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone also softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing even at 6-seater scale.

Pair With the Matching Dalby Chair

The Dalby Dining Chair is designed to coordinate directly with this table β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base. A coordinated set is the easiest way to put a dining room together quickly without spending time tracking down chairs that work visually with the table, though the Dalby's neutral finish also leaves room for mixing in different chair styles if that's the look you're after.

Timber Construction, Dirty Oak Finish

The Dalby is built from a sturdy timber structure designed to hold up to daily family use across years of meals, homework sessions, and weekend gatherings. The trestle base in particular benefits from the structural strength of the cross stretcher, which ties the two A-frame leg structures together and resists the wobbling that can develop in less braced designs over time. The Dirty Oak finish is applied evenly across the tabletop, legs, and stretcher for a seamless look across the whole piece.

Dirty Oak as a finish refers to a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that suits modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary interiors equally well.

Care Instructions

Wipe With Care

Use a soft, dry or barely-damp microfibre cloth to wipe down the tabletop and trestle base regularly. Pay attention to the cross stretcher and the joinery where the A-frame legs meet the top β€” dust likes to settle in corners.

Don't Let Liquid Sit

Wipe spills as soon as they happen and dry the area with a clean cloth. Water rings and prolonged moisture can mark the timber finish, especially on the tabletop where contact is most frequent.

Watch the Sunlight

Position the Dalby away from harsh direct sunlight where possible. Sustained UV exposure will gradually fade the Dirty Oak finish β€” particularly visible across the broad tabletop surface under Queensland's strong summer sun.

Use Protection Under Hot or Sharp Items

Trivets under hot serving dishes, placemats under plates, and coasters under glasses. Heat marks, scratches, and water rings are the most common forms of long-term damage to dining tables β€” easy enough to avoid with a bit of care.

At a Glance
6-seater rectangular dining table.
Distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures with horizontal cross stretcher.
Warm Dirty Oak finish across the whole piece.
Cross stretcher adds rigidity and resists side-to-side wobbling.
Sturdy timber construction designed for daily family use.
Modern farmhouse silhouette β€” suits transitional and contemporary interiors.
Pairs with the matching Dalby Dining Chair (sold separately).
1-Year Warranty.

Complete the Dalby Range

The Dalby Dining Table coordinates with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a tightly designed set in shared finish and design language.

Dining Table Dining Chair

Dalby Dining Table β€” Full Product Details

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher running down the centre. Most rectangular dining tables use the same four-corner-leg template; the Dalby skips that entirely for a silhouette that reads as more considered and architectural without crossing into ornate or traditional territory. The result is a dining table that gives the room a built-in focal point, useful if you'd rather have the furniture do the visual work than rely on accessories or accent pieces to make the space feel finished.

The trestle base does more than just look distinctive β€” the horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures ties them together and resists side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby stays firmly planted through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional knock from a chair. The Dirty Oak finish is a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that pairs cleanly with timber, painted, or upholstered chairs and suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing despite its 6-seater scale. Pair the Dalby Dining Table with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a fully coordinated set β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base.

See the Dalby Dining Table in person across our five South-East Queensland showrooms β€” Rocklea, Sandgate, North Ipswich, Beenleigh, and Bundall on the Gold Coast. Check how the trestle base reads up close, sit at the table with a Dalby chair to see how the set comes together, and try the Dirty Oak finish under different lighting conditions. Our team can talk you through delivery to your suburb across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Logan regions, assembly options, lead times, and the 1-year warranty. Visit any A2Z Furniture showroom or shop online for fast delivery across South-East Queensland.

$61.82

Original: $206.06

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Dalby Dining Tableβ€”

$206.06

$61.82

Description

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures braced by a horizontal cross stretcher, finished in warm Dirty Oak. The trestle silhouette is the table's defining detail: it gives the Dalby a modern farmhouse character that separates it from standard four-corner-leg designs, with the cross stretcher adding solid structural stability that resists wobbling over years of use. Pair with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a coordinated set.

Features at a Glance

Rectangular Top

Smooth flat tabletop with clean edges and a generous surface area for meals, serving, and family use.

Trestle Base

Two A-frame leg structures connected by a horizontal cross stretcher β€” modern farmhouse silhouette with serious structural stability.

Dirty Oak Finish

Warm aged-walnut tone that brings depth and warmth to the table without locking the room into a single dΓ©cor style.

Seats 6 Comfortably

Sized for larger families, regular entertaining, and households where dinner often runs to more than four.

Key Features

The Trestle Base Makes a Statement

Most rectangular dining tables are built around the same template: four corner legs holding up a flat top. The Dalby skips that entirely, going with a trestle design β€” two angled A-frame structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher down the centre. The result is a table that reads as more characterful than standard alternatives without crossing into ornate or overly traditional territory. It's the kind of detail that gives the dining room a focal point without you having to layer on accessories or accent pieces.

Cross Stretcher Adds Structural Stability

The horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures isn't just decorative β€” it ties the trestle base together and resists the side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby sits firmly on the floor and stays steady through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional accidental knock from a chair.

Dirty Oak Works With Most Interiors

The Dirty Oak finish β€” a warm aged-walnut tone β€” is one of the more versatile timber colours for a dining table. It pairs cleanly with timber, painted, and upholstered chairs without forcing a match, suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone also softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing even at 6-seater scale.

Pair With the Matching Dalby Chair

The Dalby Dining Chair is designed to coordinate directly with this table β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base. A coordinated set is the easiest way to put a dining room together quickly without spending time tracking down chairs that work visually with the table, though the Dalby's neutral finish also leaves room for mixing in different chair styles if that's the look you're after.

Timber Construction, Dirty Oak Finish

The Dalby is built from a sturdy timber structure designed to hold up to daily family use across years of meals, homework sessions, and weekend gatherings. The trestle base in particular benefits from the structural strength of the cross stretcher, which ties the two A-frame leg structures together and resists the wobbling that can develop in less braced designs over time. The Dirty Oak finish is applied evenly across the tabletop, legs, and stretcher for a seamless look across the whole piece.

Dirty Oak as a finish refers to a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that suits modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary interiors equally well.

Care Instructions

Wipe With Care

Use a soft, dry or barely-damp microfibre cloth to wipe down the tabletop and trestle base regularly. Pay attention to the cross stretcher and the joinery where the A-frame legs meet the top β€” dust likes to settle in corners.

Don't Let Liquid Sit

Wipe spills as soon as they happen and dry the area with a clean cloth. Water rings and prolonged moisture can mark the timber finish, especially on the tabletop where contact is most frequent.

Watch the Sunlight

Position the Dalby away from harsh direct sunlight where possible. Sustained UV exposure will gradually fade the Dirty Oak finish β€” particularly visible across the broad tabletop surface under Queensland's strong summer sun.

Use Protection Under Hot or Sharp Items

Trivets under hot serving dishes, placemats under plates, and coasters under glasses. Heat marks, scratches, and water rings are the most common forms of long-term damage to dining tables β€” easy enough to avoid with a bit of care.

At a Glance
6-seater rectangular dining table.
Distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures with horizontal cross stretcher.
Warm Dirty Oak finish across the whole piece.
Cross stretcher adds rigidity and resists side-to-side wobbling.
Sturdy timber construction designed for daily family use.
Modern farmhouse silhouette β€” suits transitional and contemporary interiors.
Pairs with the matching Dalby Dining Chair (sold separately).
1-Year Warranty.

Complete the Dalby Range

The Dalby Dining Table coordinates with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a tightly designed set in shared finish and design language.

Dining Table Dining Chair

Dalby Dining Table β€” Full Product Details

The Dalby Dining Table is a 6-seater rectangular dining table built around a distinctive trestle base β€” two A-frame leg structures at each end, braced by a horizontal cross stretcher running down the centre. Most rectangular dining tables use the same four-corner-leg template; the Dalby skips that entirely for a silhouette that reads as more considered and architectural without crossing into ornate or traditional territory. The result is a dining table that gives the room a built-in focal point, useful if you'd rather have the furniture do the visual work than rely on accessories or accent pieces to make the space feel finished.

The trestle base does more than just look distinctive β€” the horizontal cross stretcher running between the two A-frame leg structures ties them together and resists side-to-side wobbling that less-braced dining tables can develop over years of use. Combined with the wide footprint of the splayed A-frame design, the Dalby stays firmly planted through everyday meals, kids leaning on the edges, and the occasional knock from a chair. The Dirty Oak finish is a warm aged-walnut tone β€” rich brown without strong red undertones β€” that pairs cleanly with timber, painted, or upholstered chairs and suits modern farmhouse rooms, transitional interiors, mid-century-influenced spaces, and warmer Scandinavian setups. The warm tone softens the table visually, so the Dalby reads as inviting rather than imposing despite its 6-seater scale. Pair the Dalby Dining Table with the matching Dalby Dining Chair for a fully coordinated set β€” shared design language, complementary finish, and proportions worked out to sit comfortably alongside the trestle base.

See the Dalby Dining Table in person across our five South-East Queensland showrooms β€” Rocklea, Sandgate, North Ipswich, Beenleigh, and Bundall on the Gold Coast. Check how the trestle base reads up close, sit at the table with a Dalby chair to see how the set comes together, and try the Dirty Oak finish under different lighting conditions. Our team can talk you through delivery to your suburb across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Logan regions, assembly options, lead times, and the 1-year warranty. Visit any A2Z Furniture showroom or shop online for fast delivery across South-East Queensland.