Address
8 Blackwood Crescent, Fairview, Gqeberha, Eastern Cape 6070
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 9Am - 6Pm
Saturday: 9Am - 3Pm
Address
8 Blackwood Crescent, Fairview, Gqeberha, Eastern Cape 6070
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 9Am - 6Pm
Saturday: 9Am - 3Pm














Price range: R8 000,00 through R12 500,00
The Elements Dining Table is a sculptural round dining table defined by its soft curves and solid, stone inspired form. Featuring a gently rounded tabletop and cylindrical base, it creates a calm and grounded centrepiece for dining spaces. Designed to pair seamlessly with the Elements range, this table brings balance, simplicity, and modern elegance into contemporary interiors.
The Elements Dining Table is a sculptural centrepiece designed to bring calm presence, balance, and refined simplicity into the dining space. Defined by its soft curves and solid, stone inspired form, this round dining table offers a sense of permanence while maintaining a clean and contemporary aesthetic. Its understated design allows it to anchor the room without overpowering it, making it ideal for modern and thoughtfully styled interiors.
At the core of the design is the table’s rounded tabletop, which rests on a strong cylindrical pedestal base. This combination creates a harmonious silhouette that feels both architectural and approachable. The absence of sharp edges enhances the table’s gentle character, encouraging a relaxed dining experience and contributing to the overall sense of flow within the space.
The light, textured finish gives the Elements Dining Table its distinctive material presence. Subtle surface variation adds depth and tactility, allowing the table to reflect light softly and bring warmth into the room. This stone inspired finish works beautifully with natural wood tones, neutral textiles, and organic materials, making the table easy to style across a wide range of interiors.
With a diameter of 125cm, the Elements Dining Table is perfectly proportioned for everyday dining. It comfortably accommodates intimate meals, casual gatherings, and shared moments without feeling crowded. The pedestal base provides generous legroom, allowing chairs to be positioned freely around the table while maintaining visual balance.
Designed as part of a cohesive collection, the Elements Dining Table pairs seamlessly with the Elements coffee table, console table, and side table. When styled together, the pieces create a unified and considered interior through shared form language and finish, enhancing the sense of continuity throughout the home.
The table’s sculptural form makes it particularly well suited to open plan living areas, where it can act as a visual anchor within the space. It also works beautifully in dedicated dining rooms, where its calm presence allows surrounding elements such as seating, lighting, and décor to complement rather than compete with the design.
Beyond its visual appeal, the Elements Dining Table is designed for everyday living. Its solid construction ensures stability, while the smooth tabletop offers a practical and inviting surface for dining and entertaining. The timeless form and neutral tone ensure the table remains relevant as interior styles evolve.
The Elements Dining Table reflects Ever Wood Living’s approach to design that values balance, material honesty, and quiet strength. Rather than relying on decorative detail, it focuses on proportion and texture, resulting in a dining table that feels enduring and versatile. Whether used on its own or as part of the Elements range, it brings a sense of calm, cohesion, and refined character into the heart of the home.
Matthew Reynolds – Cape Town –
The table sits beautifully in our dining area. We’ve received quite a few compliments already.
Daniel Whitaker – Houghton Estate, Johannesburg –
The table fits very well in our dining space.
Peter du Plessis – Stellenbosch Central –
We’ve been using it daily and it fits our dining area well. The overall look is balanced and feels considered.
Oliver Hastings – Camps Bay, Cape Town –
The table looks good in the dining area and suits a modern space, but it is extremely heavy. Once it’s in place it’s fine, but moving it took real effort.
James Holloway – Dunkeld West, Johannesburg –
The design is simple and works well in the room. The main thing to note is how heavy it is, which made positioning it a challenge.
Edward Collins – Umhlanga Rocks, Durban –
Visually it works well and the size is good. The weight stood out immediately and moving it required careful handling.
Isabella Moore – Melrose Arch –
The look is calm and modern, but the table is heavier than anticipated. It’s not something you’d want to move around often.