Dining room ideas made of solid wood with style – Oval solid wood table as the centerpiece of modern living concepts
Those looking for extraordinary Dining room ideas will find in the oval dining table SKY ISLAND a successful combination of solid wood, design, and craftsmanship.
With its dimensions of 205 x 125 cm and a tabletop thickness of 10 cm of solid wood, this table not only offers space for 8 to 10 people but also sets a design accent in the dining area due to its striking design.
The oval-shaped tabletop is made of high-quality, recycled solid wood, which impresses with its solid thickness and surface texture. A hand-cut glass insert has been placed in the center of the tabletop, allowing a glimpse into the original wood. This creates dining room ideas that combine solid design concepts with modern elements.
Dining tables made of solid wood and steel – thoughtfully combined
The half-moon shaped table frame was handcrafted from raw steel and refined in industrial design. This combination of recycled wood, glass, and metal makes the Dining table an impressive combination of selected materials and a perfect solution for anyone who wants to design their dining area personally and individually.
Dining room ideas from GERKEN Wohndesign: Oval dining table
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Sky Island |
| Dimensions | 205 cm long x 125 cm wide x 78 cm high |
| Tabletop thickness | 10 cm solid |
| Material | Recycled solid wood (13. ), table frame made of raw steel) |
| Glass inlay | Centrally integrated, hand-cut |
| Frame | Raw steel, crescent shape, industrial design |
| Design style | Modern, industrial, nature-connected |
| Application area | Dining room, loft, open living areas |
| Seats | Suitable for 6 to 8 people |
Solid dining room ideas from GERKEN Wohndesign
To design a dining room individually, high mathematics is not required. A few small details can make your dream of a new dining room come true. With the dining room ideas from our house, you have the opportunity to let your personal creativity flow in.







Dining room ideas for individual room design
The Dining table SKY ISLAND is ideal for anyone who wants to implement their dining room ideas in a modern way while still using robust and natural materials. Thanks to its oval shape, the table appears particularly communicative and invites you and your guests to share meals together. The solid tabletop with its massive thickness of 10 cm and the hand-crafted glass insert looks high-quality and distinctive.
In combination with matching chairs, benches, or decorations, the Sky Island table can be flexibly integrated into various living concepts, regardless of whether your previous furnishing style is more modern, industrial, or minimalist.
Oval dining table – Rethinking communication at the table
An oval Dining room table brings more than just a special shape into the room. It changes the way we communicate at the table. Unlike rectangular tables, people sit slightly diagonally across from each other, allowing conversations to develop more naturally and effortlessly. No one sits at the edge or has a disturbing table frame between their legs; everyone becomes equally part of the table circle. This open seating arrangement promotes sociability and exchange, making it ideal for large families, friends, and guests.
When furnishing the dining area, well-thought-out dining room ideas play an important role. The table is at the center and influences the overall effect of the entire room. Oval tables are particularly suitable for spaces where freedom of movement and openness are desired. There are no corners that waste space, and the table often appears lighter than a rectangular model despite its size.

Discover even more dining room ideas in our exhibition
In our 6,000 m² large furniture exhibition in Detern we show you many other dining room ideas made of solid wood, stainless steel, and glass alongside the Sky Island dining table. Our collection includes handcrafted tables, matching coffee tables, and extraordinary decorations for your living area.



