17 Small Round Glass Top Dining Table Ideas for A Classy And Luxurious Dining Area
This post shows you the best small round glass-top dining table ideas.
Round glass-top dining tables are my ultimate go-to style because of how effortlessly chic they are.
Though dining tables can be monotonous, I discovered several ways you can spruce them up and give them personality.
Small ones can be a bit harder to decorate, but that’s where I come in.
I have written this article to give you 17 innovative small glass round-top dining table ideas.
I’m sure you will find one or two you love. Enjoy!
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Tree root table
For a rustic, eclectic, and nature-inspired look, try a tree root table.
You need a round glass table top with a white-painted driftwood base.
The surrounding chairs should be upholstered with soft blue velvet in an armless design.
Finally, accent the navy-blue color with a nautical wall painting.
Grey tones
Different shades of grey will bring masculinity and cool-toned notes to your dining room.
Get a clear tempered glass table with a chrome, crossed base.
Choose classic grey leather chairs with metallic black legs and vertical channel tufting detail.
To decorate, place a shiny gold bowl ornament on the table and fix a marble grey painting on the nearby wall.
Tweed chairs
Tweed fabric material is known for its course texture and in this design, it will add contrast to the classy white dining area.
Get a simple round glass table with a wood cross base column.
Add dove grey tweed chairs around it and adorn the table with white ornaments.
Add textured art
A plain glass table can be revitalized with interesting wall art. Start with a round blue-tinted glass table.
Add four off-white jute chairs and have mahogany wood legsfor the table and seats.
On the wall, hang two large white canvases with embossed floral surfaces.
Multi-level table
A multi-level dining table is both stylish and functional.
This one has a blue-tinted glass top with smooth matte wood legs in a base cross design.
Under the glass is a wood sunburst disc that adds aesthetic value while doubling as a shelf. The table chairs are upholstered in a taupe canvas fabric.
Quilted upholstery
This idea will make your round glass table feel and look comfier.
You need a black-rimmed glass table top with a light wood cross-leg column.
The chairs are the focal point because of their plush grey quilted upholstery.
Ensure their legs are matte black, and keep the décor in the room simple.
Shimmery glamour
Although this design idea looks busy, it is perfect for those who want a girly, luxurious dining table set.
It has a beveled glass table with a black rim and clear gold legs.
The chairs have soft velvet silver cushions with black legs and a wide back design.
To embellish the table is a shimmery gold and silver vase, gold candle, and clear gold stacked plates.
Black accents
Hints of black in your dining area can break color monotony, as seen in this design.
It features a small round table with a black-painted wood cross base.
The chairs are covered with light grey jute material and have slim black legs.
On the table is a large black ornamental vase and black cup utensils.
Tall chairs
Tall chairs are elegant statement pieces, so to achieve this aesthetic, place a small circular glass top with wooden crises cross legs at the room’s center.
Surround it with cream-colored canvas chairs.
Choose mahogany wood for their legs.
Finally, the room should be covered in light grey patterned wallpaper and paint.
Pop of color
For this look, get a simple glass-top dining table with metallic silver legs tied together at the center.
This creates an industrial urban look.
The chairs should be upholstered in smoky grey fabric. Paint the adjacent wall a pastel green color, and hang a colorful impasto painting.
Nature vibes
This nature-inspired look calls for a green-tinted circular glass top table with a thick mahogany wood base.
The slimline chairs are also made of dark mahogany wood and have light grey canvas cushions.
To accentuate the ambiance, decorate the dining table with greenery and tropical fruit.
Modern flair
To bring a chic modern twist to your round glass dining table, get one with an abstract form base.
In this case, it is a white acrylic material.
The surrounding chairs are covered in cognac brown leather and shaped in the contemporary Hans Wegner shell shape.
The rest of the room is white, airy, and well-lit.
Off-white colors and art
Here is another neutral color idea you can try.
Get a blue-tinted glass dining table with a cylindrical grey natural stone column.
Arrange channel tufted chairs with off-white leather covers around the table.
Embellish the tabletop with a brown statue and hang a large, blue-toned painting on the wall above an off-white console.
Old fashioned style
For a classic old-fashioned dining space, try this look.
Get a tulip glass table with a wooden column.
Paint the chairs’ hardwood a shiny black and install white leather padding in the seats.
Accessorize the room with white flower arrangements, antique-style lampshades, and floral wall hangings.
Button-tufted chairs
Button-tufted chairs are inherently luxurious and expensive looking and, in this design, they are in an elegant beige color.
Get a round beveled glass table with a rich dark walnut base.
For the chairs, choose a velvet beige fabric and black wood legs.
Finally, decorate the setup with a chrome vase and flower bouquet.
Studded grey seats
First, have a circular glass table with a silver mirror column as the dining area’s centerpiece,then arrange grey suede upholstered chairs around it.
The seats should have silver stud detailing in the back, no arms, black legs, and a few black throw pillows.
On the floor lay a slightly shimmery grey carpet.
Taupe color scheme
For this neutral color scheme, get a green-tinted thick glass table with a wood base.
The chairs should be covered in a brown-taupe jute fabric.
Add a channel tufting detail to them.
Then, accessorize the dining space with a circular wood frame chandelier, taupe woven placemats, candles, and clear utensils.
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