Trestle Dining Tables
Our Trestle Dining Tables collection features designs that lean toward farmhouse styling as well as designs that lean more modern. Every option will have a solid presence in a dining room or kitchen.
Bragg Rustic Dining Table
Voyager Wood Trestle Table
Barron Farmhouse Extension Table
Martin Trestle Dining Table
Bragg Rustic Extension Table
Inspired and wondering about next steps?
We custom build every table one at a time, so if you have inspiration that you want to work from, let’s make it happen!
Martin Extendable Trestle Table
Barron Farmhouse Dining Table
Voyager Oval Trestle Table
Why Choose Us
We’ve been making solid hardwood dining tables for a long time, and with decades of furniture building experience on the team, we know we will make you a dining table that you will be proud to own for many years.
Custom Made in Ontario, Canada
We expertly craft every piece of furniture one at a time with a specific customer in mind
Find Our Tables in All 50 States
We have happy customers across the US and Canada who are all enjoying their custom solid hardwood tables
Simple Collaborative Design
Through calls, drawings, and samples we’ll work with you to find the best design for your needs
Crafted From Premium Materials
We use solid hardwoods that we finish with industry leading all natural sealants
Wood Trestle Tables
As the name suggests, wood trestle tables have a trestle style base made of wood. In our case it is made of solid hardwood such as oak, maple, ash, walnut, or rustic maple. Trestle bases consist of two legs that are joined together by a stringer. This construction makes for a strong table.
Our wood trestle tables collection includes tables that fit into farmhouse kitchens or dining rooms as well as ones that would suit modern and even midcentury modern spaces. Trestle bases typically work well on large dining tables. You will find both rectangle dining tables and extendable dining tables in this collection.
Our Blog
Everything you need to make sure you can get the perfect table for your home.
So Many Messes!
Every few weeks I like to make a mess. I call it a test mess. We make tables that get used in all sorts of different ways, and by all sorts of different people. That includes children, and this month, that includes Santa.
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A House Full of Furniture
This summer we did something new.
A family reached out to us, they were building a new home, and they needed to furnish it. They asked if we would build them the furniture for the house. Now, not everything, just the wood stuff. Well we always love a challenge, so we said yes. Read on to learn more about this project.
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Making Sense of Table Bases
Every table has a base. They all touch the ground somehow. At least, until someone figures out floating tables. (I'm thinking magnets, scientists get on it.) Table bases are all basically one of four different styles: Pedestal, Trestle, 2 legs, or 4 legs. I'll call the 4 legs Parson. Let's explore each one.
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