Our tables are so versatile weather you are having family dinner or entertaining guests this Saguaro table can subtly shine. The Saguaro table is our classic walnut table.
With a variety of legs to choose from you can really make it your own. With bold gold legs or subtle grey legs the choice is yours. Three employees styled this table for what they use their dining room table in their everyday life.
Jared's Table
Jared Geden is our production Manager. He handles the logistics of packing and finishing all of our tables. See below how he set up this table for a game of D&D.
I chose to run D&D on this table because it is one of the main things I use tables for (besides eating) and it felt like a fun activity to show off. I could also see myself having a pot luck with friends on this table.
My favourite part about D&D would be seeing the creative solutions my friends can come up with for the challenges put before them.This set up is a battle map for a fight with an Astral Dreadnought, including a figure that a friend of mine created just for the fight.
Holly's Table
Holly Keus works in our marketing team. She also loves to quilt. Check out how she styled this table for working on her quilts.
I chose to show the process of piecing a quilt on this table because this is what I use my table at home for. It is the perfect size. Another way I would use the table is doing a puzzle or doing some homework.
My favourite part of quilting is that it is a relaxing hobby that is also super creative. In the end of the process you still get a sentimental product to give as a gift. This quilt is for my fiance. On the table I have a variety of cut fabric, my sewing machine, iron, wool ironing mat and other sewing supplies.
Darlene's Table
Darlene Loewen is currently working with our production and admin team. She decided to style her table with appetizers.
I think appetizers and drinks create a fun casual setting for chatting with friends and just being able to nibble. I chose the nickel angle legs for this table because I like the warm tones. I think they create an inviting space. And I chose to make a charcuterie board.
I chose the nickel angle legs for this table because I like the warm tones. I think they create an inviting space. And I chose to make a charcuterie board. Appetizers always feel so much more fun than a full meal and you have less of a chance of being asked a question when your mouth is full. There's no pressure to finish your plate - just eat what you like, as much as you like, at a speed that works for you. When having appetizers it feels like you have all the time in the world so conversation can be relaxed
In the video it shows me assembling the charcuterie board. I won't say I'm an expert or anything. But that's one of the fun things about charcuterie is that it always seems to look great. I try to do an assortment of meats like salami and prosciutto and a mix of cheeses - at least one hard cheese and one soft one. Crackers help to fill up space. Garnishes like olives, peppers, sun dried tomatoes, or grapes all add color to the board and round out the flavors.