Turboniq Atelier

Collection · Dining suites

The table is the room. Build it right.

A dining table is the most-used piece of furniture in most homes. We build ours to seat the people you actually feed — not the people the showroom thought you might — in the timber and finish that suits your room, with chairs that match without matching exactly.

Bespoke solid walnut dining table with rattan and oak chairs

Tables

Solid timber, breadboard ends, joinery that lasts a century.

Most dining tables you'll see in furniture shops are veneered MDF on a steel frame. They look fine for three years and look terrible after seven. Ours are solid wood from end to end — usually merbau, chengal, white oak or walnut — with breadboard ends to keep the top from cupping, and either trestle, pedestal or four-leg bases depending on how the chairs will sit.

The smallest tables we build are 1.4 m square for tight apartments. The largest we have shipped is a 3.6 m communal table for a restaurant in Sandakan. Most family commissions land between 2.0 and 2.8 m.

Tables we build often

Four starting silhouettes.

The Borneo trestle

Two solid trestles in oak or walnut, with a 60 mm thick top. Seats six to ten depending on length. Comes apart for moving.

From RM 9,500 (2.0 m, six-seater)

The Kepayan pedestal

Single central column on a cross base, top either round (1.4 / 1.6 m) or oval (1.8 m). Maximum legroom for the seats around it.

From RM 8,400 (1.4 m round)

The Likas extending

Self-storing leaves under the top extend a 1.8 m four-seater to 2.6 m for eight. Brass slides, soft-close runners.

From RM 14,200

The Sandakan communal

Long communal table for restaurants and farm-style family dinners. Up to 3.6 m on twin trestles or four parsons legs.

From RM 16,800

Chairs to go with them

Chairs designed to match without matching too hard.

We are not big believers in matching dining sets where every chair is a clone of the last. Most of our clients commission a mixed set — two captain's chairs at the heads, four side chairs around the long side, or four matched chairs paired with a banquette against a wall. We will work to whichever brief makes the most sense for the room.

Build a table around your dinners.

Tell us how many people you regularly host, the room dimensions, and your preferred wood. We will come back with a sketch and a fixed quote within two weeks.

Brief us on a dining suite