Duna Dining table
By: Capital
Collection: DINING TABLE 2024, Luxury Wood Furniture, Table with Benches
Designer: BOATTO MARTINO STUDIO
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About Duna Dining table
Design
The Duna dining table from Capital takes its cue from sweeping desert dunes. The form feels fluid and calm, with a generous top that reads as a single, continuous surface. Lines are clean rather than showy, so the profile settles quietly into a room instead of competing with it. There is an ease to the silhouette that makes it work in both formal and relaxed settings.
Designed by Boatto Martino Studio for the 2024 collection, the table balances presence and restraint. At roughly 110 inches long and 47 inches deep, it offers real scale, yet the shaping keeps it from feeling heavy.
Materials & Build
Duna is offered with a wood or lacquered top, allowing a choice between natural warmth or a more polished, graphic look. Metallic profiles and discreet detailing frame the surfaces, catching the light without overpowering the table’s quiet character. Bases can be specified in wood, lacquered finishes, or leather, so the piece can lean either more architectural or more tactile.
The mix of wood, metals, and leather gives the table a layered feel. Surfaces are designed to be touched, not just admired, and the different finishes create subtle contrast around the base and edges.
Comfort & Scale
With a height of about 30 inches, Duna sits at a comfortable, familiar dining level that works with most standard chairs. The 47-inch depth encourages generous place settings and easy circulation of serving pieces down the center. Guests are not crowded; everyone has space to settle in.
At approximately 326 pounds, the table has reassuring solidity. Once positioned, it feels anchored, which adds to the sense of comfort during long dinners or working sessions spread across the surface.
Placement & Lifestyle
Duna suits a main dining room where the table is used every day, but it also works as a statement piece in an open-plan living space. Its roughly 110-inch length supports large gatherings, yet the softened edges keep it approachable for smaller, informal meals.
The table’s volume, around 88 cubic feet, is useful to keep in mind when planning access through corridors or elevators. Once in place, it becomes a natural center of the room—equally at home under a sculptural chandelier or paired with understated lighting and simple chairs.
Longevity
The combination of wood, lacquer, metal, and leather is chosen with long-term use in mind. Hard-wearing finishes on the top and base are designed to cope with daily dining, work, and entertaining. And as the surfaces pick up subtle marks over time, they tend to add character rather than distract.
For anyone looking to invest in a large dining piece with staying power, the Duna table by Capital offers a stable, considered option that is built for years of regular use, not just occasional display.





































