Choosing the right dining table shape isn’t just about style it’s about how you live, host, and move through your home. Whether you’re furnishing a new space or upgrading your current setup, understanding the difference between oblong (rectangular) and oval tables can help you create a dining area that feels balanced, functional, and inviting. At Reperch, where every piece tells a story and supports sustainability, selecting the right secondhand table shape ensures long-term comfort, utility, and value.
Understanding Table Shapes: Oblong vs. Oval
The shape of your dining table affects everything from guest interaction to room flow and space efficiency. Both oblong and oval tables share elongated dimensions but offer different benefits depending on room layout, household needs, and personal preferences.
What Is an Oblong Table?
An oblong table, also known as a rectangular table, features straight sides with defined corners. It's the most common table shape due to its versatility and seating capacity.
When to Choose an Oblong Table:
Ideal for long, narrow rooms: Oblong tables fit naturally in rectangular spaces.
Great for large households or entertainers: They often seat between 6 to 14 people, depending on size.
Preferred for formal gatherings: The symmetry and structure offer a traditional aesthetic.
Compatible with benches: Straight sides make it easy to use long benches for additional seating.
Considerations:
Requires space: To maintain comfortable movement around the table, allow for at least 36 inches of clearance on all sides.
Less conversational intimacy: People at opposite ends may feel disconnected during group meals.
Hard edges: May not be the safest option in homes with young children.
What Is an Oval Table?
An oval table has a rounded shape with elongated sides, combining the openness of a round table with the seating capacity of a rectangular one.
When to Choose an Oval Table:
Works well in tight or narrow spaces: Rounded edges allow easier flow of movement.
Balances casual and formal styles: It softens visual lines while still seating large groups.
Encourages conversation: The absence of corners keeps everyone closer together.
Family-friendly design: Rounded edges reduce injury risk for children.
Considerations:
Slightly reduced surface area: Oval tables typically accommodate up to 12 people compared to 14 on a similarly sized oblong table.
Bench seating compatibility is limited: Curved sides don’t align well with straight benches.
Style constraints: May not suit sharply modern or ultra-structured interiors.
Seating Capacity Comparison
Table Shape | Typical Length | Seating Capacity |
Oblong (Rectangular) | 72–96 inches | 6–14 people |
Oval | 72–96 inches | 6–12 people |
Note: Expandable versions in both shapes allow greater flexibility for accommodating guests.
Space Planning Tips
Before purchasing any secondhand dining table especially a large piece like an oblong or oval table measure your room carefully. Use the following guide to ensure your table fits comfortably:
Minimum clearance: 36 inches between the table edge and walls or furniture
Chair spacing: At least 24 inches per person
Expandable tables: Allow an extra 20–24 inches when extended
Reperch recommends bringing a measuring tape when browsing in person or checking listing dimensions online to avoid space issues during delivery.
Room Layout Considerations
Oblong Tables:
Best for open layouts: The shape helps visually define a dining area within a larger space.
Directional flow: Works well when aligned with room lines, especially alongside a kitchen island or in a formal dining room.
Symmetrical lighting: Easy to pair with large rectangular pendant lights or chandeliers.
Oval Tables:
Ideal for fluid, transitional layouts: Encourages movement and softens angular architecture.
Natural centerpiece: Often used to create a more casual, relaxed dining atmosphere.
Lighting flexibility: Looks great under round or oval fixtures; helps soften harsh lines in modern spaces.
Matching Table Shape to Household Needs
Household Type | Recommended Shape |
Large family, frequent hosting | Oblong |
Small family, casual meals | Oval |
Open concept living-dining | Oblong |
Narrow dining rooms | Oval |
Homes with children | Oval |
Mixed-use dining space | Oval or Expandable |
Sustainability Angle: Why Shape Matters in Secondhand Shopping
Choosing a well-fitting table shape for your home is also a sustainability decision. Buying a secondhand dining table that complements your space reduces the need for future replacements and waste. At Reperch, our inventory of gently-used oblong and oval tables includes timeless hardwood pieces, extendable models, and vintage designs with character and quality that lasts.
How to Evaluate a Secondhand Dining Table by Shape
Whether browsing Reperch online or visiting our showrooms in the Bay Area or Phoenix, here are a few things to check:
Stability: Sit at all sides to ensure the table doesn’t rock or lean, especially with longer shapes.
Surface condition: Look for scratches, water rings, or chips especially at corners (for oblong) or edges (for oval).
Leaf extensions: For expandable tables, inspect how smoothly leaves fit and how secure the locking mechanism is.
Leg placement: Ensure legs or pedestals won’t obstruct chairs or guest legroom.
Chairs included: If you're pairing your table with secondhand chairs, make sure the table shape supports flexible chair positioning.
Design Tips for Decorating Around Oblong or Oval Tables
With an Oblong Table:
Add a rug that mimics the rectangular shape but extends at least 24 inches beyond the table.
Use linear pendant lighting or two fixtures spaced evenly above the length.
Pair with long sideboards or credenzas for complementary lines.
With an Oval Table:
Choose a round or oval rug for cohesion and softness.
Consider round pendant lights or a centered chandelier.
Use softer-edge accessories (curved vases, round trays) to echo the table’s shape.
Final Thoughts: Which Shape Is Right for You?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. If your priority is maximizing seating and formality, oblong is likely your best bet. If you’re after flow, intimacy, and a family-friendly edge, oval might be the shape for you.
At Reperch, we believe every table deserves a second life and every room deserves a shape that fits just right. With thoughtful selection, you can bring home a beautiful, practical piece that matches your space and supports a more sustainable way to furnish.
Explore Dining Tables at Reperch
Reperch curates secondhand dining tables with timeless style and real-world functionality. Whether you’re leaning toward oval’s graceful flow or the symmetry of oblong, our showroom and online selection make it easy to find the perfect fit.
Visit our Bay Area or Phoenix locations, or browse online to shop sustainably and beautifully