30 Stylish Round Dining Tables for Any Budget

Our Pink Dining Room Reveal

When we bought our house I obsessively researched every option before deciding on anything. In our case, the small square dining room made a round table the obvious choice. I spent hours looking at round dining tables online before finally choosing the perfect one from West Elm with the help of friends. That dining room reveal remains one of my favorite projects.

To save you the same time-suck, I compiled the best round dining tables I found across a wide range of budgets. Whether you’re hunting for an affordable find or an investment piece, here are 30 round tables worth considering—from roughly $200 up to high-end pieces.

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1. World Market, $500 | 2. Blu Dot, $1,799 | 3. West Elm, $249

4. The Family Love Tree, $795 | 5. CB2, $399 | 6. Wayfair, $450

7. Anthropologie, $998 | 8. Target, $200 | 9. Birch Lane, $400

10. Wayfair, $1,520 | 11. Restoration Hardware, $3,995 | 12. Wayfair, $830

13. West Elm, $999 | 14. Target, $350 | 15. Wayfair, $164

16. Pottery Barn, $729 | 17. Anthropologie, $1,398 | 18. Rove Concepts, $1,295

19. West Elm, $179 | 20. Lulu and Georgia, $925 | 21. Lulu and Georgia, $995

22. Apt 2B, $798 | 23. Restoration Hardware, $2,499 | 24. Eurway, $389

25. Wayfair, $610 | 26. Target, $610 | 27. Crate & Barrel, $1,199

28. Pottery Barn, $1,469 | 29. Anthropologie, $1,298 | 30. Lulu and Georgia, $785

These picks cover a variety of styles—mid-century modern, classic pedestal, marble tops, warm wood finishes, and budget-friendly contemporary designs. A few tips when choosing a round table for a compact dining room:

  • Measure the room first: leave at least 36 inches between the table edge and walls or other furniture for comfortable circulation.
  • Consider scale and leg style: pedestal or tulip bases free up legroom and work well in tighter spaces compared with bulky four-leg designs.
  • Material matters: lighter woods and slim metal bases visually open a small room; darker, heavier tops can make the space feel crowded.
  • Think about seating: a 42–48″ round table typically seats four comfortably; 54″ seats six.

I hope this curated list helps narrow your search. If you want suggestions tailored to a specific style, size constraint, or budget, tell me the details and I’ll narrow it down further. I’d also love to hear what other product roundups you’d find helpful—whether items from our home or things you’re shopping for personally. Share what you’re hunting for below!