Carisma – Q Dining table
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About Carisma – Q Dining table
Design
The Carisma – Q dining table from Capital takes a straightforward, contemporary approach. Its square top, measuring about 59 inches by 59 inches, gives it a clean, balanced presence in the room. No decorative distractions, just a crisp geometry that quietly anchors a dining area.
This simplicity makes it easy to read at a glance. The eye catches the strong outline, the interplay between the wooden top and the metal base, and then moves on. It is the kind of piece that supports a space without overwhelming it.
Materials & Build
The structure is wood, paired with metal legs. That mix gives the table a grounded, familiar surface above and a lighter, more architectural feel below. The finishes are kept to metals and wood, aligning with the rest of the Capital collection without forcing a particular style.
With a weight of about 187 pounds, Carisma – Q is clearly a solid piece. It sits firmly, with no sense of compromise in the construction. The build is meant to be lived with, not just looked at.
Comfort & Proportions
At roughly 59 by 59 inches, the tabletop offers generous room for settings, serving pieces, and the small things that tend to accumulate during a meal. Everyone has space, yet the square format keeps people closer, making conversation easier.
The proportions feel considered rather than showy. Edges, span, and footprint work together so the table looks substantial but not bulky in use.
Placement & Lifestyle
This dining table was designed to sit comfortably alongside other pieces in the Capital collection, but it also works well on its own. The straightforward design suits open-plan kitchens, dining rooms, or a more informal living-dining space.
It can read minimal in a pared-back interior or quietly polished in a more layered setting. And because the look is so clean, it plays well with different chair styles, from slender metal frames to more upholstered silhouettes.
Longevity
The combination of a wooden structure and metal legs gives the piece both visual and practical longevity. Wood brings warmth and familiarity; metal adds stability and resilience over time.
With a volume of about 17.7 cubic feet, it is substantial enough to feel important in the room but not so large that it becomes difficult to place. The overall impression is of a dining table designed for regular, everyday use, year after year.























