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Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria 2026
Dining table set prices in Nigeria range from ₦65,000 for a basic 4-seater wooden set at Eunicon or local Lagos workshops to ₦11,500,000+ for a Vento Voyance luxury dining suite with carved hardwood frame and seating for up to 12. Most Nigerian households spend ₦300,000 to ₦2,000,000 on a complete dining table with chairs depending on seater count, material (wood, marble, glass), finish grade and whether the set is locally crafted or factory-finished imported.
The wide range exists because dining sets serve very different purposes in Nigerian homes. A young couple in a Lagos flat needs a compact 4-seater that fits without dominating the room; a large Abuja family hosting weekend gatherings needs an 8-to-12-seater that comfortably seats extended family and guests; a formal Port Harcourt dining room demands a premium marble or carved-wood centrepiece. This guide breaks down the 2026 Nigerian dining table market by seater count, material, room size, and where Vento Furniture sits in the price hierarchy.
Nigerian Dining Table Set Market Price Overview (2026)
The Nigerian dining table market splits into four clear bands by manufacturing origin, material grade and finish quality. Understanding where each retailer sits helps you read prices accurately before walking into any showroom.
| Market Segment | Price Range | Where You Find It | What You Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used & Marketplace | ₦6,500 – ₦200,000 | Jiji used listings, Facebook Marketplace, local workshops | MDF/plywood top, mismatched chairs, no warranty |
| Budget Imported & Brand | ₦200,000 – ₦700,000 | Jumia, Konga, HOG entry tier, Eunicon basic | Engineered wood, basic chair upholstery, marketplace delivery |
| Mid-Tier Brand Retail | ₦700,000 – ₦2,500,000 | HOG marble, Bedmate, Furniture Plug 6-seater, Jiji 8-seater | Solid wood frame, marble or veneer top, multi-year warranty |
| Premium & Luxury | ₦2,500,000 – ₦15,000,000+ | Vento dining suites, custom Lagos/Abuja workshops | Kiln-dried hardwood, premium marble, full upholstered chairs, professional delivery + assembly |
Why the gap? A ₦190,000 Jumia 4-seater with plastic dining chairs and an ₦11,500,000 Vento Voyance dining suite are not the same product class. The cheapest options use engineered wood tops, basic foam-padded chairs, and rarely survive three years of daily family meals. Vento operates in the premium tier with kiln-dried hardwood frames, genuine marble or veneer-over-solid-wood tops, fully upholstered chairs, and multi-year structural warranty — built to last 15+ years as the daily-use centrepiece of a Nigerian dining room.
Vento Dining Set Price Guide (Nigeria 2026)
Our dining range covers four clear tiers, matched to the room scale and finish grade you are working toward. Every price is the current Vento retail price in naira, with free Lagos delivery and professional in-room assembly included.
| Tier | Price Range | Seater Count | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact Modern | ₦1,500,000 – ₦3,000,000 | 4 – 6 seater | Apartments, young families, breakfast nooks |
| Mid-Range Family | ₦3,000,000 – ₦6,000,000 | 6 – 8 seater | Primary family dining room, weekly hosting |
| Premium Wood & Marble | ₦6,000,000 – ₦9,000,000 | 8 – 10 seater | Formal dining, regular guest hosting |
| Luxury Royal Suites | ₦9,000,000 – ₦15,000,000+ | 10 – 12 seater | Estate dining rooms, large extended-family homes |
The Vento Voyance Dining Set sits in the luxury tier at ₦11,500,000 (current sale price ₦8,625,000) — a 10-seater suite with carved hardwood frame, marble-look top, and matching fully upholstered dining chairs. Browse the full dining room sets collection for current models and finish options.
Dining Table Prices by Seater Count (4/6/8/10-Seater)
The most common Nigerian dining-buying search is by exact seater count. Here is what each configuration costs in 2026 across the full market, and which Vento tier matches each size.
4-Seater Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria (₦65,000 – ₦3,000,000)
A 4-seater dining set is the standard for young couples, small families and Lagos flats with limited dining space. Table dimensions typically run 120 × 80 cm. Budget options on Jumia and Konga start around ₦190,000 (wooden table + 4 plastic chairs); HOG’s brown wooden 4-seater is ₦292,500; Eunicon’s entry 4-seater starts at ₦65,000. The Vento 4-seater range starts at ₦1,500,000 for a hardwood-frame compact set with fully upholstered fabric chairs and runs up to ₦3,000,000 for marble or veneer-top versions.
6-Seater Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria (₦400,000 – ₦6,000,000)
The 6-seater is the single most-purchased dining size in Nigeria. Table dimensions run 150 × 90 cm to 180 × 100 cm. Mid-tier options include Bedmate (₦810,000 – ₦1,200,000), Furniture Plug luxury marble 6-seater (₦1,640,000), Jiji’s marble 6-seater with chairs (₦390,000 – ₦550,000), and Zit’s royal 6-chair exclusive at ₦1,320,000. The Vento 6-seater range falls between ₦2,500,000 and ₦6,000,000 — kiln-dried hardwood frame with marble or wood-veneer top and fully upholstered armchair-style dining chairs.
8-Seater Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria (₦1,500,000 – ₦9,000,000)
An 8-seater is the standard formal family dining set in Nigeria — fitting parents, four children and two extended-family guests at a normal Sunday meal. Table dimensions run 200 × 100 cm to 240 × 110 cm. Jiji’s quality wooden-top 8-seater diamond listing prices at ₦2,800,000. HOG and Bedmate 8-seater wood-and-marble sets fall between ₦1,500,000 and ₦3,000,000. The Vento 8-seater range covers ₦4,000,000 – ₦9,000,000 with premium wood, marble and veneer top options.
10–12-Seater Dining Table Sets (₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,000+)
Large dining suites of 10 to 12 seater are the formal hosting layout for extended-family homes, estate dining rooms and formal Port Harcourt or Abuja entertaining spaces. Table dimensions run 260 × 110 cm to 320 × 120 cm. The Vento Voyance Dining Set at ₦11,500,000 (sale ₦8,625,000) is the signature piece in this tier — carved hardwood frame, marble-pattern top, ten fully upholstered dining chairs with armchair detailing at both heads. Custom Lagos and Abuja workshop equivalents range ₦4,000,000 – ₦10,000,000 depending on wood species and finish complexity.
Wooden Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria
Wooden dining tables remain the dominant material across every Nigerian price tier. The wood species and construction method drive most of the price variation between a ₦65,000 Eunicon 4-seater and a ₦9,000,000 Vento premium 8-seater.
| Wood Construction | Price Range | Typical Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| MDF / Particleboard | ₦65,000 – ₦300,000 | 2 – 4 years |
| Plywood + Veneer | ₦200,000 – ₦700,000 | 4 – 7 years |
| Solid Pine / Local Wood | ₦400,000 – ₦1,500,000 | 6 – 10 years |
| Solid Oak / Acacia / Mahogany | ₦1,500,000 – ₦5,000,000 | 10 – 20 years |
| Premium Hardwood + Veneer Top | ₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,000+ | 15+ years |
Reading Nigerian wooden-dining listings: “Wooden dining table” on Jiji or Jumia almost always means MDF or plywood with a wood-look veneer or laminate, not actual solid hardwood. Real solid hardwood dining tables in Nigeria start around ₦1,500,000 — anything cheaper than that calling itself “solid wood” is engineered material with a wood finish. The Vento premium tier (₦4M+) uses kiln-dried hardwood frames with veneer-over-solid-wood tops for the right combination of dimensional stability in Nigerian humidity and the visual depth of real hardwood.
Marble Dining Table Sets in Nigeria
Marble-topped dining tables sit in the premium tier and are the visual signature of formal Nigerian dining rooms in 2026. The natural veining means no two marble surfaces are identical — your dining table is genuinely one of a kind. Marble pairs naturally with carved hardwood bases for traditional formal looks and with polished steel or matte-black bases for modern Lagos interiors.
Mid-tier marble dining tables (Furniture Plug, HOG, Bedmate) run ₦1,200,000 – ₦2,500,000 for a 6-seater. The Vento premium marble dining range starts at ₦4,500,000 and runs up to ₦9,000,000 for full 8-seater suites with matching marble centre tables and side stools coordinated from the same stone. Choose marble when the dining room is the formal heart of the home — its weight, cool texture and natural patterning anchor the entire space.
Marble care matters. Wipe spills immediately, especially citrus, vinegar, red wine and tomato — all of which etch unsealed marble. Use coasters under glasses and trivets under hot dishes. Reseal heavy-use marble surfaces annually with a marble-safe sealer. With consistent care, marble holds its polish for decades.
Dining Table Size Guide — What Fits Your Room?
The single most common Nigerian dining-buying mistake is buying a table too large for the room — leaving no walkway space behind the chairs when pushed in. The fix is the 1-metre clearance rule: leave at least 90 – 100 cm of clear space between the edge of the table and the nearest wall or piece of furniture so chairs can pull out and people can walk past.
| Room Dimensions | Maximum Table Size | Recommended Seater Count |
|---|---|---|
| 2.7 × 3.0 m (9′ × 10′) | 120 × 150 cm (48″ × 60″) | 4 – 6 seater |
| 3.0 × 3.6 m (10′ × 12′) | 150 × 180 cm (60″ × 72″) | 6 seater |
| 3.6 × 3.6 m (12′ × 12′) | 210 × 210 cm (84″ × 84″) | 6 – 8 seater |
| 3.0 × 4.2 m (10′ × 14′) | 150 × 270 cm (60″ × 108″) | 8 – 10 seater |
| 4.2 × 4.8 m (14′ × 16′) | 270 × 330 cm (108″ × 132″) | 10 – 12 seater |
Shape rule. Rectangular tables seat more people for the same length and suit most Nigerian formal dining rooms. Round tables (110 – 140 cm diameter) suit smaller square rooms and encourage conversation across the table — round tables remove the “head of the table” hierarchy and work especially well for 4-to-6-seater layouts. Square tables (110 × 110 cm to 150 × 150 cm) fit neatly between facing chairs in compact dining nooks. Oval tables combine the seating capacity of rectangular with the conversational flow of round — best for formal 8-seater layouts where you want both presence and intimacy.
Best Wood for a Nigerian Dining Table
The wood species determines both the visual character of the table and how long it lasts under daily Nigerian use. Four species dominate the market in 2026.
Teak. Exceptionally high durability, naturally water-resistant, holds its shape under Lagos humidity better than any other species. Most expensive wood in the dining range. Best for: outdoor dining tables, semi-covered patios, kitchens with heavy moisture exposure, and long-term family pieces meant to outlast generations.
Oak. High durability, prominent grain pattern with lots of visual character, ages beautifully as the colour deepens. The classic European hardwood for dining tables — Vento uses oak veneer over solid hardwood substrate in the premium tier. Best for: formal traditional dining rooms, classic and tufted dining styles.
Acacia. High durability, grows quickly and sustainably, distinctive warm honey-to-walnut colouring. Increasingly common in mid-tier Nigerian dining tables because the supply chain is fast and stable. Best for: modern dining rooms, mid-range budgets seeking real solid wood at a lower price point than oak.
Mahogany. Rich deep red-brown tones, fine grain, traditionally associated with luxury Nigerian dining. Slower-growing and more expensive than acacia. Best for: classical and royal dining suites, formal sitting rooms where the dining set coordinates with carved wooden furniture.
Avoid pine and birch in primary daily-use Nigerian dining tables — both are softer woods that scratch and dent easily under heavy plate-setting and chair movement. They work for occasional-use breakfast nooks but not as the main family dining table.
Dining Set Styles and Price Points
Modern Dining Sets
Clean geometry, matte finishes, minimal carved detail, fully upholstered modern dining chairs in neutral colours. Modern dining sets suit younger Lagos and Abuja homeowners and apartment dwellers furnishing primary living spaces. Vento modern dining tier starts at ₦1,500,000 for a 4-seater and runs up to ₦6,000,000 for a full 8-seater. Pairs well with our modern sofa sets and minimalist TV consoles.
Classic Wood Dining Sets
Traditional joinery, exposed wood grain, turned table legs, classic Windsor or ladder-back dining chairs. Classic dining suits formal Nigerian dining rooms and larger family homes where the dining set carries traditional elegance. Vento classic wood dining tier covers ₦3,000,000 – ₦8,000,000. A well-made classic wooden dining set remains stylish across decades while trends rotate around it.
Royal & Carved Dining Sets
Hand-carved table edges, ornate dining chair backs with gold or bronze detailing, marble or veneer-over-hardwood tops, fully upholstered tufted dining chairs. Royal dining is the statement piece for formal estate dining rooms and luxury homes coordinating with premium sofa sets. The Vento Voyance Dining Set at ₦11,500,000 sits in this tier, with full 10-seater capacity and matching armchair seat detail at both heads of the table.
Round & Square Dining Sets
Round and square dining tables suit smaller Nigerian dining rooms, compact apartments and breakfast nooks where seating four to six adults around a single circular surface works better than fitting a longer rectangular table into limited space. Vento round dining starts at ₦2,000,000 for a 4-seater pedestal-base design and runs up to ₦5,500,000 for premium 6-seater marble-top round suites with matching dining chairs.
What Actually Drives Dining Table Set Prices in Nigeria
Six factors account for most of the price variation across the Nigerian dining table market. Understanding them helps you read prices accurately and judge whether a tier is right for your situation.
Wood species and construction. MDF/particleboard at the bottom, plywood with veneer in the budget band, solid hardwood (oak, acacia, mahogany) in the mid and premium tiers. Wood species alone can shift a 6-seater dining set price by ₦1,500,000 – ₦3,000,000 between budget MDF and premium hardwood.
Top material. Solid wood tops are the traditional choice. Veneer-over-hardwood is the cost-effective premium option (looks like solid hardwood at lower cost without compromising structural integrity). Marble adds ₦1,500,000 – ₦3,000,000 to an equivalent wood-top suite. Glass tops are the cheapest option and the easiest to damage.
Chair count and upholstery. Each additional dining chair adds ₦150,000 – ₦400,000 to the set price depending on the chair construction. Plastic-back dining chairs cost least; fabric-upholstered chairs add ₦200,000 – ₦300,000 each; full leather-upholstered or tufted chairs add ₦400,000+ each.
Manufacturing origin. Vento manufactures in Turkey and ships under our own logistics. This generally prices below equivalent imported European dining suites at the same quality grade and above local Nigerian custom workshops because the material and labour specification is different in each case.
Finish grade and detail. Standard machine-cut edges and basic stains keep costs down. Hand-carved edges, gold or bronze trim, distressed antique finishes, and inlay work add ₦500,000 – ₦2,000,000 per piece in the premium and luxury tiers.
Included services. Vento pricing includes free Lagos delivery, full in-room assembly (dining tables ship in 2 – 3 pieces and require professional assembly to lock the frame correctly), and multi-year warranty on frame and chair construction. Jumia and Jiji budget listings quote a lower sticker price but exclude delivery (₦15,000 – ₦80,000 separately) and assembly, which closes the effective cost gap to brand retail.
Pairing Your Dining Set with the Rest of the Room
Furnishing a Nigerian dining room piece by piece is the most common mistake — buy the dining set, then add a sideboard or buffet, then realise the wood tones and finish grades don’t coordinate. The fix is to think of the dining room as one styled set, even if you buy the pieces separately over time.
Vento dining tiers map directly to the rest of our furniture line. A compact modern 4-seater dining set pairs naturally with modern budget-mid sofa sets. The mid-range 6-to-8-seater dining sets coordinate with our family-tier sofas, centre tables and TV consoles. The Voyance and other premium dining suites are designed for fully coordinated luxury living rooms where the dining table, sofa set, centre table and TV stand share the same finish grade and material palette.
Bundle discount: Customers furnishing a complete dining room (table + chairs + sideboard or buffet) typically qualify for a coordinated-set discount when ordered together at any Vento showroom. Bundle the dining set with a matching sofa set for whole-room coordination. Request a bundle quote from any Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt showroom.
How to Choose the Right Dining Set Price Tier
Start with the room. Measure the dining area length, width and ceiling height — particularly the clearance around where the table will sit, since chairs need 90 – 100 cm of pull-out room behind them. Then choose the seater count that matches your household size plus 2 (a 4-person family should buy a 6-seater so guests fit; a 6-person family should buy an 8-seater).
Match the dining tier to the rest of the home. A ₦9,000,000 Vento premium dining suite in a ₦300,000 IKEA-style living room looks mismatched; a ₦200,000 marketplace 4-seater next to a ₦15M sofa set looks under-specified the other way. Most Vento dining customers coordinate the dining tier to their sofa tier — modern 6-seater with mid-range sofas, premium 8-seater with luxury sofas, Voyance 10-seater with full royal collections.
Finally, factor in delivery and assembly honestly. A ₦190,000 Jumia 4-seater plus ₦40,000 delivery plus ₦20,000 assembly (or two hours of frustration trying to assemble it yourself) is closer to ₦250,000 effective. Vento prices include both, which narrows the gap to brand retail.
Dining Table Set Price FAQ (Nigeria)
How much does a dining table set cost in Nigeria in 2026?
Dining table set prices in Nigeria range from ₦65,000 for a basic Eunicon or Jumia 4-seater through ₦200,000 – ₦700,000 (budget brand retail) and ₦700,000 – ₦2,500,000 (mid-tier wooden and marble) up to ₦11,500,000+ for premium Vento luxury suites like the Voyance Dining Set. Most Nigerian households spend ₦300,000 – ₦2,000,000 on a complete dining set with chairs depending on seater count and material.
How much is a 4-seater dining table set in Nigeria?
4-seater dining sets in Nigeria range from ₦65,000 (Eunicon entry) through ₦190,000 – ₦300,000 (Jumia, Konga, HOG basic wooden) up to ₦1,500,000 – ₦3,000,000 (Vento hardwood-frame premium). Standard 4-seater table dimensions are 120 × 80 cm, fitting four adults comfortably and suiting Lagos flats or breakfast nooks.
How much is a 6-seater dining table set in Nigeria?
6-seater dining sets — the most-purchased configuration in Nigeria — range from ₦400,000 (budget Jiji and Jumia) through ₦810,000 – ₦1,660,000 (mid-tier Bedmate, HOG, Furniture Plug marble) up to ₦2,500,000 – ₦6,000,000 (Vento premium wood and marble). Standard 6-seater table dimensions are 150 × 90 cm to 180 × 100 cm.
How much is an 8-seater dining table set in Nigeria?
8-seater dining sets cost ₦1,500,000 – ₦9,000,000 in Nigeria. Mid-tier wooden 8-seater sets (HOG, Bedmate, Jiji diamond listings like the ₦2,800,000 quality wooden-top set) sit in the ₦1.5M – ₦3M band; Vento premium 8-seater dining suites with marble, veneer or solid hardwood tops cover ₦4M – ₦9M.
What is the price of a 10-seater dining table in Nigeria?
10-seater dining sets in Nigeria run ₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,000+. The Vento Voyance Dining Set at ₦11,500,000 (sale ₦8,625,000) is the signature 10-seater piece — carved hardwood frame, marble-pattern top, ten fully upholstered dining chairs. Custom Lagos and Abuja workshop equivalents range ₦4M – ₦10M depending on wood species and finish.
How much is a wooden dining table set in Nigeria?
Wooden dining sets range from ₦65,000 (MDF/particleboard 4-seater) through ₦200,000 – ₦700,000 (plywood with veneer) and ₦1,500,000 – ₦5,000,000 (solid oak, acacia, mahogany 6-to-8 seater) up to ₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,000 (premium hardwood with veneer-over-solid-wood top in the Vento tier). Real solid hardwood dining tables in Nigeria start around ₦1,500,000.
How much is a marble dining table set in Nigeria?
Marble dining sets cost ₦1,200,000 – ₦9,000,000+ in Nigeria. Mid-tier 6-seater marble-top sets (Furniture Plug, HOG, Bedmate) run ₦1.2M – ₦2.5M. Vento premium marble dining suites start at ₦4,500,000 with full 6-to-8-seater configurations and matching marble centre tables for whole-room coordination.
What size dining table fits a 12 × 12 room?
A 12′ × 12′ (3.6 × 3.6 m) dining room comfortably fits a table up to 210 × 210 cm (84″ × 84″) — that is a 6-to-8-seater square or oval. Always leave at least 90 – 100 cm of clearance between the table edge and the nearest wall or sideboard so dining chairs can pull out and people can walk past. For smaller 10′ × 12′ rooms, drop to 150 × 180 cm (6-seater).
Which wood is best for a Nigerian dining table?
The four best woods for Nigerian dining tables are: Teak (exceptionally high durability, moisture-resistant — best for humid Lagos/PH conditions), Oak (high durability, classic grain pattern), Acacia (high durability, sustainable, warm colouring at lower price than oak), and Mahogany (rich red-brown tones, classical Nigerian luxury choice). Avoid soft pine and birch in primary daily-use tables.
How long does a quality dining table set last?
A dining set with a hardwood frame and quality upholstered chairs lasts 10 – 20 years with proper care. Budget MDF and particleboard sets typically need replacing after 2 – 4 years as the top swells under spilled drinks and edges chip with chair contact. Vento premium hardwood-frame dining sets typically deliver 15+ years of daily family use thanks to kiln-dried wood and reinforced frame construction.
Do dining set prices include delivery and assembly in Nigeria?
It varies by retailer. Vento Furniture includes free delivery and full in-room assembly within Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt at every price tier. Jumia, Konga and Jiji listings typically charge ₦15,000 – ₦80,000 for delivery depending on distance, and rarely include assembly — dining tables ship in 2 – 3 pieces and require professional assembly to lock the frame correctly.
Can I buy a dining set on instalment in Nigeria?
Yes. Vento offers monthly instalment plans across every dining tier — compact modern, mid-range family, premium wood & marble, and luxury royal suites. Plan terms depend on the specific set, total order value and the deposit structure. Speak to the sales team at any Vento showroom for the exact monthly figure for your chosen dining set.
Where can I buy affordable dining tables in Lagos?
Budget options sit on Jumia, Konga, Jiji and Yaba/Balogun market workshops (₦65,000 – ₦400,000). Mid-tier brand retail includes HOG (Lekki, Allen, Ikeja showrooms), Bedmate, Eunicon and Furniture Plug — typically ₦700,000 – ₦2,500,000 for a 6-seater. Vento Lagos showrooms cover premium dining sets from ₦1,500,000 (compact 4-seater) to ₦11,500,000+ (Voyance 10-seater luxury) with free delivery and assembly included.
What dining table shape works best for small Nigerian dining rooms?
For small Nigerian dining rooms (under 10 m²) choose a round table 110 – 140 cm in diameter rather than a long rectangular one. Round tables seat 4 – 6 people, eliminate sharp corners for child safety, and free up walkway space around the perimeter. Square tables (110 × 110 cm to 130 × 130 cm) work well in compact corners and breakfast nooks where the table sits against two walls.
Does Vento offer matching dining chairs and sideboards?
Yes — every Vento dining set ships as a complete suite with matching dining chairs (4, 6, 8 or 10 chairs depending on the table size) coordinated in wood species, finish grade and chair upholstery to the table. Matching sideboards, buffets and dining-room mirrors are available as separate add-ons coordinated to each dining set. Request a complete dining-room quote from any Vento showroom for whole-room pricing.
