
Homestead Dining Table
The Homestead Dining Table is the dining-room piece in the Homestead range β same rustic farmhouse two-tone design and solid acacia construction, scaled up for the dining room. A weathered driftwood-style top sits above four chunky square painted legs, with no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The simple form lets the textured timber finish do all the talking.
Distressed Timber Top
The signature Homestead detail β the top uses a weathered driftwood-style finish with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones. The visible grain and lived-in look give the table authentic farmhouse character that flat finishes can't replicate, and the textured surface forgives everyday marks better than a polished top.
Solid Acacia Wood
Built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood with beautiful natural grain, serious longevity, and the weight to handle daily family meals plus full dinner-party service. The natural-finish top develops a softened patina over years of use.
Four Chunky Painted Legs
Four square chunky legs in soft white paint anchor the table at the corners β substantial enough to read as a real farmhouse table, simple enough not to compete with the textured top. Plenty of leg room for diners on every side.
Generous Dining Surface
The full-size dining surface seats your family and guests comfortably with room for full place settings and shared serving dishes down the centre. Well-suited to family homes, weekend hosting, and gathered holiday meals.
About the Materials
The Homestead Dining Table is built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood prized for its rich grain, natural durability, and ability to take a distressed finish without losing structural integrity. The top is finished in a weathered, layered driftwood style, with brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while the legs are painted in soft white. Solid timber furniture has real weight and presence β heavier than MDF or veneer pieces, and handles years of daily meals without losing structural integrity. Because acacia is a natural material, each piece may show slight differences in grain pattern and tonal variation, adding to its individual character.
Use Placemats & Coasters
Use placemats for everyday meals and coasters under glasses, jugs, and serving dishes. Solid timber tops can mark from heat and water rings, so a little protection during meals keeps the natural finish looking its best.
Wipe the Timber Top
Wipe the distressed timber top after meals with a soft, slightly damp cloth, then dry the surface immediately. The textured weathered finish is more forgiving of marks than a flat finish, but regular wiping keeps the grain looking fresh.
Clean the Painted Legs
Wipe the white painted legs with a soft, slightly damp cloth as needed. For marks or scuffs, a small amount of mild soap on a damp cloth usually does the job β skip abrasive scourers and harsh chemicals.
Keep Out of Direct Sun
Direct sunlight over time can fade timber finishes and yellow the white paint. If you can, position the table away from windows that get strong direct sun, or close the curtains during the brightest part of the day.
Homestead Dining Table β Full Product Details
The Homestead Dining Table is a rustic farmhouse dining table built from solid acacia wood. The top is finished in a weathered driftwood style, with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while four chunky square legs at the corners are painted in a soft white. The look is intentionally simpler than the case pieces in the range β no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The textured timber top is robust enough for daily family meals and forgives everyday marks better than a polished surface.
The Homestead range has a rustic farmhouse feel β works really well in homes that lean toward warm, lived-in, country-style interiors with plenty of natural materials. The white-and-driftwood colour story pairs particularly nicely with white-painted shiplap walls, jute or sisal rugs, ceramic dinnerware in cream or natural earth tones, eucalyptus or dried botanical centrepieces, and rustic chandeliers like the wine-barrel pendant shown in the styled image. The driftwood top also works in coastal homes (where it reads as bleached beach timber) and modern country retreats (where it reads as reclaimed barn wood). Set the table with linen napkins, hand-thrown pottery, and woven placemats for the full farmhouse setting.
The Homestead Dining Table suits family dining rooms, open-plan living-and-dining spaces, country homes, holiday houses, and farmhouse-styled apartments. It pairs directly with the matching Homestead Dining Chair, and is part of the wider Homestead range, which also includes the Homestead TV Unit, Homestead Coffee Table, Homestead Console Table, and Homestead Study Desk β all in the same solid acacia wood with the white-and-driftwood colour scheme. To see the table in person, visit one of our five A2Z Furniture showrooms in Rocklea, Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh.
The Homestead Dining Table is the dining-room piece in the Homestead range β same rustic farmhouse two-tone design and solid acacia construction, scaled up for the dining room. A weathered driftwood-style top sits above four chunky square painted legs, with no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The simple form lets the textured timber finish do all the talking.
Distressed Timber Top
The signature Homestead detail β the top uses a weathered driftwood-style finish with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones. The visible grain and lived-in look give the table authentic farmhouse character that flat finishes can't replicate, and the textured surface forgives everyday marks better than a polished top.
Solid Acacia Wood
Built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood with beautiful natural grain, serious longevity, and the weight to handle daily family meals plus full dinner-party service. The natural-finish top develops a softened patina over years of use.
Four Chunky Painted Legs
Four square chunky legs in soft white paint anchor the table at the corners β substantial enough to read as a real farmhouse table, simple enough not to compete with the textured top. Plenty of leg room for diners on every side.
Generous Dining Surface
The full-size dining surface seats your family and guests comfortably with room for full place settings and shared serving dishes down the centre. Well-suited to family homes, weekend hosting, and gathered holiday meals.
About the Materials
The Homestead Dining Table is built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood prized for its rich grain, natural durability, and ability to take a distressed finish without losing structural integrity. The top is finished in a weathered, layered driftwood style, with brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while the legs are painted in soft white. Solid timber furniture has real weight and presence β heavier than MDF or veneer pieces, and handles years of daily meals without losing structural integrity. Because acacia is a natural material, each piece may show slight differences in grain pattern and tonal variation, adding to its individual character.
Use Placemats & Coasters
Use placemats for everyday meals and coasters under glasses, jugs, and serving dishes. Solid timber tops can mark from heat and water rings, so a little protection during meals keeps the natural finish looking its best.
Wipe the Timber Top
Wipe the distressed timber top after meals with a soft, slightly damp cloth, then dry the surface immediately. The textured weathered finish is more forgiving of marks than a flat finish, but regular wiping keeps the grain looking fresh.
Clean the Painted Legs
Wipe the white painted legs with a soft, slightly damp cloth as needed. For marks or scuffs, a small amount of mild soap on a damp cloth usually does the job β skip abrasive scourers and harsh chemicals.
Keep Out of Direct Sun
Direct sunlight over time can fade timber finishes and yellow the white paint. If you can, position the table away from windows that get strong direct sun, or close the curtains during the brightest part of the day.
Homestead Dining Table β Full Product Details
The Homestead Dining Table is a rustic farmhouse dining table built from solid acacia wood. The top is finished in a weathered driftwood style, with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while four chunky square legs at the corners are painted in a soft white. The look is intentionally simpler than the case pieces in the range β no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The textured timber top is robust enough for daily family meals and forgives everyday marks better than a polished surface.
The Homestead range has a rustic farmhouse feel β works really well in homes that lean toward warm, lived-in, country-style interiors with plenty of natural materials. The white-and-driftwood colour story pairs particularly nicely with white-painted shiplap walls, jute or sisal rugs, ceramic dinnerware in cream or natural earth tones, eucalyptus or dried botanical centrepieces, and rustic chandeliers like the wine-barrel pendant shown in the styled image. The driftwood top also works in coastal homes (where it reads as bleached beach timber) and modern country retreats (where it reads as reclaimed barn wood). Set the table with linen napkins, hand-thrown pottery, and woven placemats for the full farmhouse setting.
The Homestead Dining Table suits family dining rooms, open-plan living-and-dining spaces, country homes, holiday houses, and farmhouse-styled apartments. It pairs directly with the matching Homestead Dining Chair, and is part of the wider Homestead range, which also includes the Homestead TV Unit, Homestead Coffee Table, Homestead Console Table, and Homestead Study Desk β all in the same solid acacia wood with the white-and-driftwood colour scheme. To see the table in person, visit one of our five A2Z Furniture showrooms in Rocklea, Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh.
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$134.18Description
The Homestead Dining Table is the dining-room piece in the Homestead range β same rustic farmhouse two-tone design and solid acacia construction, scaled up for the dining room. A weathered driftwood-style top sits above four chunky square painted legs, with no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The simple form lets the textured timber finish do all the talking.
Distressed Timber Top
The signature Homestead detail β the top uses a weathered driftwood-style finish with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones. The visible grain and lived-in look give the table authentic farmhouse character that flat finishes can't replicate, and the textured surface forgives everyday marks better than a polished top.
Solid Acacia Wood
Built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood with beautiful natural grain, serious longevity, and the weight to handle daily family meals plus full dinner-party service. The natural-finish top develops a softened patina over years of use.
Four Chunky Painted Legs
Four square chunky legs in soft white paint anchor the table at the corners β substantial enough to read as a real farmhouse table, simple enough not to compete with the textured top. Plenty of leg room for diners on every side.
Generous Dining Surface
The full-size dining surface seats your family and guests comfortably with room for full place settings and shared serving dishes down the centre. Well-suited to family homes, weekend hosting, and gathered holiday meals.
About the Materials
The Homestead Dining Table is built from solid acacia wood β a hardwood prized for its rich grain, natural durability, and ability to take a distressed finish without losing structural integrity. The top is finished in a weathered, layered driftwood style, with brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while the legs are painted in soft white. Solid timber furniture has real weight and presence β heavier than MDF or veneer pieces, and handles years of daily meals without losing structural integrity. Because acacia is a natural material, each piece may show slight differences in grain pattern and tonal variation, adding to its individual character.
Use Placemats & Coasters
Use placemats for everyday meals and coasters under glasses, jugs, and serving dishes. Solid timber tops can mark from heat and water rings, so a little protection during meals keeps the natural finish looking its best.
Wipe the Timber Top
Wipe the distressed timber top after meals with a soft, slightly damp cloth, then dry the surface immediately. The textured weathered finish is more forgiving of marks than a flat finish, but regular wiping keeps the grain looking fresh.
Clean the Painted Legs
Wipe the white painted legs with a soft, slightly damp cloth as needed. For marks or scuffs, a small amount of mild soap on a damp cloth usually does the job β skip abrasive scourers and harsh chemicals.
Keep Out of Direct Sun
Direct sunlight over time can fade timber finishes and yellow the white paint. If you can, position the table away from windows that get strong direct sun, or close the curtains during the brightest part of the day.
Homestead Dining Table β Full Product Details
The Homestead Dining Table is a rustic farmhouse dining table built from solid acacia wood. The top is finished in a weathered driftwood style, with layered brown, grey, and whitewashed tones blending into the visible grain, while four chunky square legs at the corners are painted in a soft white. The look is intentionally simpler than the case pieces in the range β no drawers, no apron details, no fussy carving β just clean lines and quality materials. The textured timber top is robust enough for daily family meals and forgives everyday marks better than a polished surface.
The Homestead range has a rustic farmhouse feel β works really well in homes that lean toward warm, lived-in, country-style interiors with plenty of natural materials. The white-and-driftwood colour story pairs particularly nicely with white-painted shiplap walls, jute or sisal rugs, ceramic dinnerware in cream or natural earth tones, eucalyptus or dried botanical centrepieces, and rustic chandeliers like the wine-barrel pendant shown in the styled image. The driftwood top also works in coastal homes (where it reads as bleached beach timber) and modern country retreats (where it reads as reclaimed barn wood). Set the table with linen napkins, hand-thrown pottery, and woven placemats for the full farmhouse setting.
The Homestead Dining Table suits family dining rooms, open-plan living-and-dining spaces, country homes, holiday houses, and farmhouse-styled apartments. It pairs directly with the matching Homestead Dining Chair, and is part of the wider Homestead range, which also includes the Homestead TV Unit, Homestead Coffee Table, Homestead Console Table, and Homestead Study Desk β all in the same solid acacia wood with the white-and-driftwood colour scheme. To see the table in person, visit one of our five A2Z Furniture showrooms in Rocklea, Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh.



