Finding a dining table that comfortably seats your family while fitting your space can feel frustrating when so many options sacrifice either size or style. The Silas Mid-Century Rectangle Wood Dining Table by Moe's Home, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers spacious 8-person seating in a contemporary mid-century design crafted from solid white oak with a refined whitewash finish.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Moe's Home |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 76 × 36 × 29.5 inches |
| Material | Solid white oak |
| Finish | Whitewash |
| Seating Capacity | 8 people |
| Weight | 96.8 lb |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Assembly | Some assembly required |
What Is a Rectangle Wood Dining Table?
A rectangle wood dining table is a dining surface with four straight sides and right angles, typically crafted from hardwood species such as oak, walnut, or maple. This traditional shape maximizes seating along the long edges while fitting efficiently against walls or in rectangular rooms, making it the most popular dining table configuration for families.
What You Get With the Moe's Home Silas Dining Table
- Solid White Oak Construction -- the entire table is built from genuine white oak hardwood for lasting durability and natural wood character.
- Whitewash Finish -- a soft whitewash treatment allows the oak grain to show through while brightening the wood for a light, airy aesthetic.
- 8-Person Seating -- the 76-inch length provides three seats per long side plus one at each end, accommodating family dinners and gatherings.
- Mid-Century Contemporary Design -- clean lines and a streamlined silhouette complement both modern and transitional interiors.
- 36-Inch Depth -- this width offers comfortable place-setting space and centerpiece room without overwhelming smaller dining areas.
- Standard 29.5-Inch Height -- pairs with most dining chairs for ergonomic comfort during meals.
Where Should I Place a Rectangular Dining Table?
Position the Silas in your dining room with at least 36 inches of clearance on all sides for chair pull-out and traffic flow. This 76-inch length works well in rooms 12 feet or longer; pair it with modern kitchen and dining tables from LOOMLAN's curated collection to create a cohesive look. For flexible entertaining, browse extendable dining tables or explore living room furniture that coordinates with the whitewash oak finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What size dining table seats 8 people?
- A table 76 to 96 inches long typically seats eight comfortably, allowing 24 to 30 inches of width per person.
- How many inches per person at a dining table?
- Plan for 24 inches of table width per diner for elbow room; 30 inches per person offers more generous spacing.
- What is the best wood for a dining table?
- Solid hardwoods like oak, maple, and walnut resist scratches and dents, offering durability and timeless grain patterns for daily family use.
- Is a round or rectangular dining table better for a small room?
- Rectangular tables fit more efficiently against walls and into narrow rooms, while round tables work better in square spaces and promote conversation.
- Does the Silas table ship for free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN includes free shipping to the continental United States with no minimum order requirement.
- What assembly is needed for the Silas table?
- Some assembly is required; detailed instructions and hardware are included with your shipment.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and real estate professionals receive up to 40% off retail through the LOOMLAN Trade Program, with no minimum order and approval in 1-2 business days. The Silas table's solid oak construction and 8-person capacity suit residential dining rooms, boutique hotel breakfast areas, and model-home staging projects.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Residential, hospitality, staging |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge for orders over $5,000 |
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