Leonardo Design: A Well Rounded Solution To A Smaller Space
In an era that has seen the decline of the dedicated dining room, a round table is a perfect choice for an open-plan layout.
When space is an issue, the perfect solution is often round. Round dining table options are not only on trend but offer the most practical option for a variety of spaces, whether a square room or corner dining area.
The Tokai Dining Table
This week showcases a favourite of from Leonardo Design, the Tokai Dining Table. As the only round dining table in their collection, the team have put a lot of thought and love into this design.
The simple, yet interesting visual appeal of the Tokai Dining Table will blend seamlessly into a classic or contemporary interior scheme, creating a focal point that can be easily expanded upon, so adding cohesion to your room’s décor.
As an additional artistic twist to the tabletop, Leonardo Design offers the option of a simple geometric routered design to add an understated individuality to an already beautiful piece.
With four, six and eight-seater options, this table is designed to fit into your life.
Choosing the perfect fit for your smaller dining room need not be a challenge. Maximise the space and comfortably fit in all your guests around a beautiful round table in the centre of the room. The Tokai Dining Table certainly has our vote as a stylish space-saving option for modern living.
Discover this and more at Leonardo Design.
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