








Carlton Furniture Copeland 1800 Cross Leg Oval Extending Dining Table
The Copeland 1800 is designed for buyers who want their dining table to do more than simply fill a room. Its larger scale gives it proper weight and presence, while the oval top keeps the look more fluid and welcoming than a sharper rectangular table. That balance makes it feel substantial without turning heavy, especially in dining rooms where you want the table to anchor the space rather than dominate it.
The standout detail is the cross-leg base. It gives the table a more architectural feel than a traditional four-leg design, adding structure underneath while keeping the top looking open and generous. Paired with the natural oak finish, it creates a look that sits somewhere between classic and contemporary. There is warmth in the material, but enough shape in the base to stop the table feeling too rustic or overly traditional.
From a practical point of view, it is well suited to homes that entertain regularly. The oval shape helps the table feel more sociable, improves movement around it and makes larger place settings feel less rigid. When extended, it becomes a much stronger option for gatherings, Sunday lunches and occasions where you need extra seating without losing the sense that the table still belongs in the room the rest of the week.
It also gives you more freedom when styling. The oak finish works with classic ladder-back dining chairs, upholstered seating or a more mixed look if you want the room to feel less matched. For buyers who want a dining table that brings both scale and character, but still feels usable day to day, the Copeland 1800 has a stronger identity than many standard extending tables.
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The Copeland 1800 is designed for buyers who want their dining table to do more than simply fill a room. Its larger scale gives it proper weight and presence, while the oval top keeps the look more fluid and welcoming than a sharper rectangular table. That balance makes it feel substantial without turning heavy, especially in dining rooms where you want the table to anchor the space rather than dominate it.
The standout detail is the cross-leg base. It gives the table a more architectural feel than a traditional four-leg design, adding structure underneath while keeping the top looking open and generous. Paired with the natural oak finish, it creates a look that sits somewhere between classic and contemporary. There is warmth in the material, but enough shape in the base to stop the table feeling too rustic or overly traditional.
From a practical point of view, it is well suited to homes that entertain regularly. The oval shape helps the table feel more sociable, improves movement around it and makes larger place settings feel less rigid. When extended, it becomes a much stronger option for gatherings, Sunday lunches and occasions where you need extra seating without losing the sense that the table still belongs in the room the rest of the week.
It also gives you more freedom when styling. The oak finish works with classic ladder-back dining chairs, upholstered seating or a more mixed look if you want the room to feel less matched. For buyers who want a dining table that brings both scale and character, but still feels usable day to day, the Copeland 1800 has a stronger identity than many standard extending tables.



















