Milo Dining Table

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About Milo Dining Table

Design

The Milo Dining Table by Talenti brings a clear, modern line to the dining room. Designed by Marco Acerbis, it reads as tailored yet relaxed, with a structure that feels precise without being precious. In its medium size, the table sits at approximately 63 inches wide by 35.4 inches deep and 29.1 inches high, a confident footprint that anchors a space without overwhelming it. The proportions are balanced and quiet. Nothing shouts, yet everything looks intentional.

Its party trick is discreet. The top extends smoothly to about 84.6 inches, so it grows when company arrives and contracts when life moves back to everyday pace. No fuss, no drama—just a clean mechanism that keeps the surface continuous and the setting orderly.

Materials & Build

The frame is powder-coated aluminum, chosen for strength and a finish that keeps its poise over time. The top is aluminum as well, aligning weight, durability, and a refined uniform look. This combination keeps the table sturdy yet manageable—about 61.7 pounds—so it feels solid in use while still practical to move when the room needs a reset.

Finishes are thoughtfully edited: white, graphite, red, and reed green. Each tone works differently with light and architecture, from crisp and bright to quietly architectural. Edges and joins feel resolved, with the kind of precision that earns attention up close and blends in from a distance.

Comfort in Use

Comfort here is about ease—the way the top glides open, the way settings line up, the way conversation flows across a seamless surface. The extendable length supports generous place settings and shared dishes without crowding. And when the meal is more intimate, it returns to its smaller stance and keeps the room open.

Placement & Lifestyle

The Milo Dining Table fits naturally into a range of settings. In an apartment dining nook, it keeps things light and clean; in a larger open plan, it holds its own as a central piece. It works for family dinners, weekend brunches, even the occasional business lunch. The palette helps it adapt—white for bright, graphite for urban, red for a bold note, reed green for a softer architectural read. Talenti keeps it simple so the table works hard in different lives and layouts.

Longevity

Powder-coated aluminum is built for real use. It resists the knocks of daily life and the subtle wear that shows first on lesser finishes. The extension system is smooth by design, with fewer moving parts to distract or complicate. A protective cover is available to keep surfaces pristine between occasions, which makes sense for a piece meant to stay in rotation for years. With Milo, the value sits in the restrained design, the resilient materials, and the way the two stay composed over time.

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