

Carlton Furniture Copeland 1400 Extending Dining Table
The Copeland 1400 is the sort of dining table that answers a very practical need without feeling purely functional. At its standard size, it suits dining rooms, kitchen diners and more compact spaces where a larger table would take over too much of the room. When extended, it gives you the flexibility to host more comfortably, which makes it a useful option for households that want one table to cover both everyday meals and occasional entertaining.
Its appeal is not only in the extending top, but in the way the design softens what can sometimes feel like a purely practical piece. The oak finish brings warmth and texture, while the turned pedestal legs give the table a more traditional, furniture-led look than a simple straight-leg design. That detail helps it feel more considered in the room, especially if you want a table with a bit more character than a standard compact extender.
From a day-to-day point of view, it works well for regular family dining because it does not feel oversized when closed. The shape is easy to place, the top offers enough space for everyday use, and the pedestal construction can help make chair placement feel a little more forgiving than bulkier corner-leg tables. When you need more capacity, the extending function gives the table a second role without asking you to commit to a permanently larger footprint.
Stylistically, the Copeland sits best in interiors that lean warm, welcoming and lived-in. It suits traditional dining rooms, cottage-inspired kitchens and homes that mix classic shapes with practical family use. At the same time, the clean oak finish means it can also sit comfortably in simpler spaces that just need a dining table with more presence and warmth. For buyers who want flexibility without losing character, it offers a more inviting alternative to many compact extending tables.
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The Copeland 1400 is the sort of dining table that answers a very practical need without feeling purely functional. At its standard size, it suits dining rooms, kitchen diners and more compact spaces where a larger table would take over too much of the room. When extended, it gives you the flexibility to host more comfortably, which makes it a useful option for households that want one table to cover both everyday meals and occasional entertaining.
Its appeal is not only in the extending top, but in the way the design softens what can sometimes feel like a purely practical piece. The oak finish brings warmth and texture, while the turned pedestal legs give the table a more traditional, furniture-led look than a simple straight-leg design. That detail helps it feel more considered in the room, especially if you want a table with a bit more character than a standard compact extender.
From a day-to-day point of view, it works well for regular family dining because it does not feel oversized when closed. The shape is easy to place, the top offers enough space for everyday use, and the pedestal construction can help make chair placement feel a little more forgiving than bulkier corner-leg tables. When you need more capacity, the extending function gives the table a second role without asking you to commit to a permanently larger footprint.
Stylistically, the Copeland sits best in interiors that lean warm, welcoming and lived-in. It suits traditional dining rooms, cottage-inspired kitchens and homes that mix classic shapes with practical family use. At the same time, the clean oak finish means it can also sit comfortably in simpler spaces that just need a dining table with more presence and warmth. For buyers who want flexibility without losing character, it offers a more inviting alternative to many compact extending tables.



















