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| Tables There are of course a myriad of types of tables: dining, side, hall, game, decorative, etc. The best part for Tom about building a table are the occasions he gets to create a dining table for a client, knowing it will be the future setting for family and friends to gather. After several questions Tom works toward a design that will satisfy not only in function, but also provide comfort to those around the table. Issues might include the type and arrangement of the legs, or perhaps a pedestal base. Or, at what height should the table be built in order to match existing chairs? The finish is a significant issue as well so that this added piece to the dining room collection will blend right in Tom will enjoy exploring your needs with regard to a table to enhance your home furniture collection. Picture below is a selection of beds he has made over the years. Nothing highlighted here is for sale, this is just to give you an idea of what can be done. |
![]() Scalloped apron dining table Materials: flame birch ![]() Genesis table (Click here for detail shot of the top.) Materials: San Domingan mahogany Occasional game table Materials: San Domingan mahogany; game board is quarter sawn wenge and maple ![]() Queen Anne scalloped apron dining table Materials: cherry ![]() Lady's dressing table (stool not pictured) Materials: mahogany |
![]() Display case table Materials: walnut ![]() Table Dubois Materials: walnut, ebony ![]() Canterbury dining table Materials: cherry ![]() Queen Anne dining table (Each section may stand alone; one pedestal per table; each then tilts up to store. Click here for detail shots.) Materials: mahogany (chairs made separately) ![]() "Shaker-Anne" breakfast table Materials: birds eye curly maple |