Other Large Tables by Lutyens
Viceroy’s Expanding Table
This table was adapted from a table designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Viceroy's House in New Delhi in 1930. Despite the fact that it was destined only for a private dining room, Lutyens's original was eight feet in diameter, designed to seat twelve when closed, and could be stretched out to a full length of sixteen feet to seat twenty.
Lutyens Furniture & Lighting version of this table is rather more modest in its scale, and is thus more accessible. It is however, still capable of seating eight when closed and fourteen when fully opened. The most interesting and ingenious feature of the table's design is Lutyens's unique approach to its expansion. The supporting structure for the leaves takes the form of a pair of lazy tongs. When concertinaed together the legs align themselves along the diameter of the table; when opened they symmetrically arrange them selves in such a way that they pose no obstruction to those seated around the table.
The table illustrated is made from cherry, but other timbers may be specified.
The mechanism of this table requires a flat, even floor surface and we advise against carpet.
| Diameter: | 1820 mm / 72" | |
| Fully extended length: | 3640 mm / 143" | |
| Height: | 760 mm / 30" |
Note: The table can also be made to the size originally specified by Lutyens.
Wilsford Expanding Table
This table is strongly influenced by the Drogo kitchen table. Our version attempts to resolve the problem caused by interlocking stretchers that inhibit seating in Lutyens's original piece. This is achieved by using a cantilevered foot rail.
The illustrated version of this table is made of oak and comprises two 'D ends', two side tables and two leaves. It may be constructed to order with different variations and in different timbers.
| Diameter: | 2250 mm / 89" | |
| Fully extended length: | 4250 mm / 167" | |
| Height: | 760 mm / 30" |
Note: The table can be made to any specified dimensions.







