When you shop oak nesting tables, you’re choosing one of the most space-efficient pieces you can add to a living room, and that matters more than ever: 61% of designers say efficient use of space is now a top priority in home design. Nesting tables give you extra surfaces when you need them, and tuck neatly away when you don’t.
In this guide, we’ll walk through how to choose the right oak nest of tables, how they work with other oak furniture in your home, and where specific products and prices sit in real budgets. We’ll use examples from our own oak ranges so you can compare options clearly.
Key Takeaways
| Question | Short Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the price range when you shop oak nesting tables? | Our light oak nests currently start around £145.00 for 2 tables and around £185.00 for 3 tables, with rustic sets around £155.00 depending on style and finish. |
| Are oak nesting tables good for small living rooms? | Yes. Nesting tables stack into a compact footprint and pull out when guests arrive, so they’re ideal beside sofas, an oak tv stand, or small corner areas. |
| How do oak nests fit with other oak furniture? | We design our nests to sit alongside our wider oak furniture ranges, including Oak Sideboards, an Oak Dining Table, and Oak Bedroom Furniture for a consistent look across your home. |
| Where can I place nesting tables in my home? | Most customers use them in the living room, but they also work as bedside tables, lamp tables in hallways, or as extra surfaces near a compact living room seating area. |
| Do nesting tables offer any storage? | Our London Oak nests include lower shelves, giving you space for books, remotes, or small baskets while keeping the top surface clear. |
| Can nesting tables match my oak sideboard or coffee table? | Yes. We keep finishes consistent across collections so you can pair your nest with items like our small oak sideboards without clashing tones. |
1. Why Shop Oak Nesting Tables for Modern Living Rooms?
Oak nesting tables are a practical answer to how we actually use our living rooms. You get one compact stack of tables that can split into multiple side tables for drinks, lamps, or snacks in seconds.
Because they nest, they suit both small flats and larger family spaces. You can pull them out for guests, then slide them neatly back together so the room stays tidy and easy to move around.
Oak as a material is strong and long-lasting, so a good nest of tables can handle everyday use. That matters if you’ve already invested in oak furniture such as an oak tv stand or oak sideboards and want pieces that will last just as long.

2. Light Oak Nest of 2 Tables: Compact & Versatile
Key Features of the Light Oak Nest Of 2 Tables
Our Light Oak Nest Of 2 Tables is part of the London Oak style and is priced around £145.00. The larger table is approximately 50cm wide, 50cm high, and 32cm deep, giving you a comfortable height for seating areas.
The smaller table tucks smoothly underneath the larger one, so the set stores as a single piece. Both tables include a lower shelf, which is genuinely useful for remotes, books, or small baskets.

How a 2-Table Nest Works in Real Rooms
A 2-table nest suits smaller living rooms, snug corners, or spaces where you mostly need a single side table with the option of a second. You can keep the larger table by the sofa and slide the smaller one out for a guest seat or armchair.
If you already have larger oak furniture such as an oak tv stand or a broad coffee table, a 2-table nest adds flexibility without crowding the room. It’s also practical beside a compact oak sideboard where floor space is tight.

3. Light Oak Nest of 3 Tables: Extra Surfaces When You Need Them
Why Choose a 3-Table Nest?
The Light Oak Nest Of 3 Tables adds a third table, which is useful for families or anyone who entertains regularly. At around £185.00, you get more surface area with a similar footprint when stacked.
The largest table is about 56cm wide and around 50cm high, with the other two tables graduating in size so they slide neatly underneath. As with the 2-table set, each one includes a lower shelf for everyday storage.
How a 3-Table Nest Fits with Your Other Oak Furniture
Three-table sets work well in larger living rooms with multiple seating spots. You can spread the tables around the room when you need them, then nest them back into one tidy stack by the sofa or next to an oak sideboard.
If you already have an oak dining table in an open-plan space, the light oak finish helps keep the look consistent from dining area to lounge, especially when paired with matching oak bedroom furniture in adjacent rooms for a joined-up feel across your home.

4. Rustic Oak Nest of Tables: Warmer, Textured Finishes
What “Rustic” Means in Oak Nesting Tables
When you shop oak nesting tables in a rustic finish, you’re choosing a slightly more textured, natural look. Our Rustic Oak Nest of Tables focuses on visible grain and a warmer tone that suits traditional and country-style interiors.
This set is priced around £155.00, sitting between the 2-table and 3-table light oak options. The key difference is the finish rather than the function: you still get the flexibility of nesting tables, with a more characterful surface.
Pairing Rustic Nests with Oak Furniture Elsewhere
Rustic oak nests sit well with chunkier oak furniture such as heavier oak sideboards or a broad oak tv stand. The more pronounced grain helps the tables hold their own visually next to larger pieces.
In an open-plan home where you’ve got a solid oak dining table at one end and a sofa area at the other, rustic nesting tables can help tie the two zones together, especially on wood or stone floors.
5. Nest of 3 Tables (Smoked / Regal Oak Style)
Darker Finishes for a Different Look
Our Nest of 3 Tables — Regal Oak style offers a smoked or darker oak look compared with light and rustic finishes. This suits more contemporary living rooms or spaces where you already have darker oak furniture.
Each table can be used independently and nests together when not in use, just like our light oak sets. The darker colour works well near a dark-finished oak tv stand or media wall where you want the tables to blend rather than stand out.


Comparing Different Oak Nest Options
| Product | Finish | No. of Tables | Approx. Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light Oak Nest Of 2 Tables | Light / London Oak | 2 | £145.00 | Compact living rooms, minimal setups |
| Light Oak Nest Of 3 Tables | Light / London Oak | 3 | £185.00 | Families, frequent guests |
| Rustic Oak Nest of Tables | Rustic / Textured Oak | Set | £155.00 | Traditional, farmhouse interiors |
Looking at this side-by-side makes it easier to decide whether you should prioritise price, number of tables, or finish. All options give you the core benefit of space-saving oak nesting tables; the right one depends on your room and existing oak furniture.

6. Space-Saving Benefits: How Nesting Tables Help Small Rooms
Making the Most of Limited Space
Nesting tables are particularly helpful in smaller lounges, studio flats, or multi-use rooms. You effectively store two or three functional tables in the footprint of one, which keeps walkways open.
Because each table is lightweight compared with a heavy coffee table, you can move them around easily for movie nights, board games, or to work on a laptop. When you’re finished, they slide back together and sit neatly beside your sofa or oak tv stand.
Alternative Uses Beyond the Living Room
Many customers use one of the smaller tables as a bedside table or as a plant stand in a hallway. That’s another strength of nesting sets: you can split them between rooms as your needs change.
This flexibility also makes them a good partner for oak bedroom furniture. You might move a small table into a guest room when friends stay over, then return it to the lounge afterwards.

7. Matching Nesting Tables with Oak Sideboards & TV Stands
Keeping a Consistent Oak Look
When you’re investing in oak furniture across your home, it helps to keep finishes aligned. A light oak nest looks clean next to lighter oak sideboards and a matching tv unit, while rustic or darker nests sit better with deeper, richer tones.
As a simple rule, if you already own an oak dining table or oak bedroom furniture in a particular tone, choose a nest of tables in a similar shade. That avoids your living room feeling like a mix of unrelated pieces.
Balancing Storage and Surface Space
Nesting tables give you surface space, while oak sideboards give you enclosed storage. Using both in the same room keeps clutter under control but still gives you somewhere to put a lamp, drink, or book.
When planning a living room, we often suggest: one main storage piece (such as a sideboard), one main media piece (an oak tv stand), and one flexible surface piece (a nest of tables).
8. Styling Ideas: How to Use Oak Nesting Tables Day to Day
Everyday Styling Tips
Keep the top of the largest table fairly clear: a lamp, a coaster set, and maybe a small plant or candle are usually enough. This leaves space for drinks or a book without feeling crowded.
The lower shelf is the right place for remotes, magazines, or a small basket for chargers. That way, your nest of tables works as both surface and subtle storage without turning into a clutter point.
Using Nests for Guests and Occasions
When friends come over, pull the smaller tables towards extra seating so everyone has somewhere to place a drink. For family evenings, use one table for snacks and another for board games or cards.
Because oak is sturdy, these tables cope well with regular use. A quick wipe with a soft cloth is usually all that’s needed to keep them looking presentable alongside the rest of your oak furniture.
9. Practical Buying Checklist: Choosing the Right Oak Nest
Questions to Ask Before You Buy
- How many tables do you actually need? If you rarely have more than two people in the room, a 2-table nest may be enough.
- What finish matches your current oak furniture? Check your oak dining table, oak bedroom furniture, and sideboards for tone.
- Where will the nest live? Measure the space beside your sofa or tv unit to make sure the largest table fits comfortably.
- Do you need lower shelves? If you like to keep remotes and magazines close by, choose a nest with shelf storage.
Answering these points first helps you narrow the choice between light, rustic, and darker oak options and between 2-table and 3-table sets. It also prevents over-buying pieces that won’t be used.
Budgeting for an Oak Nest of Tables
As a rough guide from our current ranges:
- 2-table light oak nests: around £145.00
- 3-table light oak nests: around £185.00
- Rustic oak nests: around £155.00
Compared with larger oak furniture like full sideboards or a large oak tv stand, nesting tables are a relatively low-cost way to add useful surfaces and extend an existing oak furniture scheme in your home.
10. Caring for Oak Nesting Tables So They Last
Simple Maintenance Steps
Oak is durable, but it still benefits from basic care. Use coasters under hot or wet drinks, and wipe up spills promptly with a soft cloth.
Dust the tables regularly to keep the finish clear, and avoid harsh cleaners that can strip protective coatings. For deeper cleaning, a slightly damp cloth followed by a dry one is usually sufficient.
Protecting Surfaces in Busy Homes
In busy family homes, it’s worth adding felt pads under any heavier objects like lamps or vases to avoid small scratches over time. You can also rotate decorative items occasionally so the finish ages evenly.
Look after your oak nest in this way and it can sit happily beside your oak sideboards, oak tv stand, and other oak furniture for many years without looking tired or worn.
Conclusion
When you shop oak nesting tables, you’re investing in a compact, flexible piece of furniture that works hard in real homes. Whether you choose a light oak nest of 2 tables for a small lounge, a 3-table set for family living, or a rustic finish to match a more traditional interior, the goal is the same: more useful surfaces without sacrificing space.
By thinking about how many tables you need, which finish matches your existing oak furniture, and where the nest will live day to day, you can pick a set that will serve you well for years. Oak is a reliable, long-lasting material, and a well-chosen nest of tables can quietly support everything else in your living room—just as much as your oak sideboards, oak dining table, and oak bedroom furniture do in the rest of your home.
