Loïc Dining table
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About Loïc Dining table
Design & Presence
The Loïc dining table from Capital has a clear, confident silhouette that feels at ease in a modern space. Its broad rectangular top sits on sculpted, dual-material legs, giving the piece a quiet architectural character. Lines stay clean, with no unnecessary gestures, letting form and proportion do the work. The result is a table that looks considered from every angle, without ever feeling stiff.
Materials & Build
The top is crafted in wood, offered in lacquered, glossy, or matt finishes. Each option shifts the mood: from more formal and reflective to soft and understated. The legs follow the same language in their upper section, moving from wood into solid marble at the base. Discreet metal details complete the structure, adding definition where wood and stone meet.
Dimensions are generous: approximately 29.5 inches high, 47.25 inches deep, and 110.25 inches long. With an approximate weight of 640 pounds and a volume near 70.6 cubic feet, Loïc feels firmly grounded, designed as a permanent piece in the room, not something that drifts with trends.
Comfort at the Table
While its character is sculptural, the table is built with daily use in mind. The long top comfortably hosts place settings, serving pieces, and the small rituals of everyday meals. Leg placement is carefully considered so movement around the table feels natural, not crowded. And the clean underside keeps the area visually calm when chairs are tucked in.
Placement & Lifestyle
This dining table works best where its length can be appreciated—an open dining room, a loft space, or a generous kitchen-dining area. It carries enough presence to stand in a room with strong architecture or art without competing. Loïc suits those who like a clear, orderly surface, whether for large dinners or quiet work moments between meals.
Longevity & Character Over Time
Wood, marble, and metal age in different ways, and that contrast is part of the appeal. With sensible care, the finishes remain composed while gaining subtle signs of life. The solid weight and stable construction suggest a piece meant to stay in place for years. Over time, the table feels less like a new arrival and more like part of the house’s structure.










