Sideboards/Buffet Tables

Shop our curated collection of sideboards and buffets, available to view in our Auckland showroom. A well-chosen sideboard is a timeless way to introduce both storage and style into your home. Whether used in the living room for added organization or in the dining room as a buffet to store cutlery and dinnerware, these pieces offer both form and function. Our range includes a variety of sizes to suit any space, crafted from quality timbers such as elm, mango wood, and oak. With multiple storage configurations—doors, drawers, or a combination of both—you’ll find something to suit your needs and aesthetic. Every piece is built from premium materials with a focus on craftsmanship and lasting quality.

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About Dining Tables

How do I choose the right dining table?

When selecting a dining table, there are a few key factors to keep in mind. First, consider how many people will typically be seated at the table. For households of 4 to 6 people, a small dining table should be sufficient. For larger families of 10 or more, a table that is 2.8 meters or longer will likely be necessary. If your guest numbers tend to vary, an extension table could be the most practical choice.

Next, think about the size and shape of your dining area. Ideally, there should be at least 1 meter of space around the table to allow room for chairs and comfortable movement. Generally, a rectangular dining table suits a rectangular room best. If your space is more compact, a square or round table may be more suitable.

Lastly, take into account the colours and materials. It’s important for the dining table to complement the overall look of your space, including the dining chairs, flooring, and interior style. You can choose to match or contrast. Matching typically involves selecting similar colours and materials to those already in your décor, while contrasting means opting for a distinctly different tone or texture to create visual interest.