Curated Finds for Iona | Minimal Dining with Presence
Based on your brief, I curated a selection of round and oval dining tables that feel modern, refined, and minimal, while still bringing softness through sculptural silhouettes and curved forms.
As material preference and sizing weren’t specified, I explored a mix of finishes, proportions, and extendable options to give you a broader sense of direction. I particularly focused on extendable tables that still feel seamless and elegant when opened, rather than overly bulky or obviously practical in appearance.
The overall direction leans contemporary through clean lines, thoughtful materials, and pedestal or double leg bases that help keep the tables feeling visually lighter and more refined within a dining space.

I thought this was a really strong option for your brief because it balances practicality with a very clean and contemporary silhouette. The pedestal base keeps the table feeling visually lighter and more minimal, while the oval shape softens the overall look beautifully.
I also really like how seamless the extension feels, which is something I paid close attention to throughout the selection. It gives you the flexibility of additional seating without compromising the design.
This option is at a really good price but also leans slightly richer and more contemporary because of the walnut finish and panelled detailing. The oval top keeps it feeling softer and more inviting, while the base adds subtle sculptural interest without becoming too heavy visually.
I especially curated this if you’re drawn to warmer wood tones but still want the overall look to feel minimal and refined.

This felt like one of the softer and more understated options in the selection. The round shape works beautifully in contemporary spaces because it improves flow and conversation, while the extension feature gives it added practicality when needed.
The design has a subtle contemporary feel through its simplicity and lighter proportions, which keeps it timeless and easy to style long term.
This alternative is probably the most sculptural option of the group. The curved base gives it a really beautiful sense of movement and presence, while still feeling clean and contemporary overall.
I thought this worked especially well for your brief because it embraces minimalism through shape rather than starkness, making it feel refined but still warm and inviting within a dining space.
The Sculpt dining table feels particularly elevated because of the ceramic top paired with the darker walnut finish. The material combination gives it a more architectural and contemporary feel, while the sculptural base keeps the silhouette visually interesting without overpowering the room.
I especially like how refined and minimal this feels overall, particularly if you’re looking for something contemporary that still has warmth and texture.

Miaad is one of the stylists for Design Lab, Livingetc’s personalized design service. Guided by an instinct for craftsmanship and the beauty of lived-in spaces, she brings a refined balance of creative vision and commercial understanding. Her career, shaped between New York and London, spans luxury interiors and retail furniture design, from creating immersive environments for global brands such as Ferrari and Montblanc to guiding discerning clients through high-end projects at DWR and Restoration Hardware. With a sharp eye for detail and deep knowledge of UK and US furniture brands, Miaad believes great design begins with empathy and intention. She creates spaces that balance aesthetic clarity with everyday life, where individuality feels effortless and beauty feels personal.