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Designing a Table That Fits Your Space
Every table project begins with how it will be used. We talk through seating needs, room size, proportions, and overall style before moving into wood selection and design details. Popular options include clean modern profiles, classic farmhouse forms, and textured surfaces like wire brushed oak—an intensive, multi-day process that brings depth and character to the wood. Each table is designed to feel intentional, balanced, and built for everyday use.
Scalloped Table
Designed alongside a Charlotte interior designer, this scalloped walnut table began with an inspiration photo and evolved into a one-of-a-kind piece tailored to her vision.
The Olympia Table
Custom octagonal dining table crafted from maple with hand-laid radial veneer panels, featuring a precision starburst grain layout and a low-satin multi-step hand finish for a functional yet refined, built-to-last result.
Walnut Gaming Table Faulkner
Custom canopy bed and coordinating nightstands crafted from maple, featuring a custom metal canopy frame, geometric panel detailing, and a layered soft-weathered finish for a functional yet refined, built-to-last result.
Wire Brushed Oak Dining Table
Custom dining table crafted from solid white oak, featuring a hand-applied wire brushed finish and a custom metal base for a functional yet refined, built-to-last result.
Crossbuck Trestle White Oak Table
Custom dining table crafted from white oak, featuring a signature crossbuck X-base reinforced with a welded metal cross piece and a multi-phase wire brushed finish for a functional yet refined, built-to-last result.
Living Room Console Table
Custom wooden console table built for a light and airy living room to elevate the space while fitting their space and lifestyle needs.
Christ Church Large-Scale Commission
35+ custom white oak pieces crafted for a commercial installation, featuring four coordinated finish variations and cabinet-grade conversion varnish for a functional yet refined, built-to-last result.
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Stains, Finishes, and Natural Variation
Wood species accept stains and finishes differently, which means the same color can look entirely unique from one wood to another. To ensure the best match possible, we require finish samples to be sent directly to our shop. Because wood continues to expand and contract over time, no two pieces will ever be identical. This natural variation is part of what makes handcrafted furniture special.
Our Custom Furniture Process
Inquire
Step 1:
Share Your Vision and Project Details
Discovery Call
Step 2:
Collaborate on Design Materials and Details
Custom Quote
Step 3:
Review a Custom Quote with Flexible Options
Create
Step 4:
Handcrafted and Delivered with Care




































