About Thea Dining Table 300×100
Design
The Thea Dining Table 300×100 from Talenti keeps things quiet and intentional. Designed by Marco Acerbis, it leans into a Scandinavian sense of order: clean lines, balanced proportions, and an honest read of materials. Nothing shouts, yet the presence is clear. The long, uninterrupted surface invites company without crowding the room.
Its generous footprint makes planning easy. Measuring approximately 118.1 inches long and 39.4 inches wide, with a height of 30.3 inches, the table feels substantial without looking heavy. The silhouette stays sleek, allowing the natural character of the wood to lead.
Materials & Build
A solid teak structure anchors the piece, giving it a grounded feel and a reassuring touch. The tabletop is fiberglass, chosen for a smooth, even plane and a refined finish that holds its own against daily use. Together, the pairing reads modern yet warm—precise where it should be, natural where it matters.
Finish options are straightforward and considered: natural teak paired with a glossy beige top, or palissandro with a glossy brown top. Each combination frames the grain differently, either bright and sunlit or deeper in tone. At about 132.3 pounds, the table settles into place with confidence.
Comfort
For dining, the scale works. There’s room for settings, serving boards, and the usual flow of conversation. The 30.3-inch height aligns with standard dining chairs, so guests sit comfortably and move easily. It feels open, practical, and ready for long meals that run a little late.
Placement & Lifestyle
Built for larger groups, it suits outdoor dinners and casual gatherings just as well as more dressed settings. On a terrace, under a pergola, or in a light-filled dining room, the table adapts without losing its point of view. The long profile creates a natural focal line, keeping the space organized and calm.
The Thea Dining Table 300×100 also respects real life. A protective cover is available, useful between seasons or when the week gets busy. And because the design stays minimal, it plays well with a range of chair styles—timber, woven, or metal—letting the space set the mood.
Longevity
The build is straightforward and reliable: a solid teak frame and a fiberglass top that stays true to its surface. It is made for frequent hosting and everyday moments in equal measure. When not in use, the optional cover helps keep finishes looking their best. No fuss, just the right care over time.
In short, it’s the kind of piece Talenti does well—understated, thoughtfully specified, and ready to serve as the steady center of an open-air dining area or a spacious interior room.































