Custom Options for Your Order

Available Hardwoods

We offer a variety of hardwoods to select from.

The samples pictured here are shown in the woods’ natural colors with only a blond shellac finish applied. All real woods change somewhat over time, and some woods, like cherry and padauk, age dramatically over time to a rich, dark patina—this is part of the beauty of using real hardwoods.

BEECH

CHERRY

MAPLE

OAK

PADUAK

WALNUT

BLACK

WHITE

NOTE: The swatches pictured here are for general color selection. Due to the differences in individual boards and viewing conditions the actual colors will vary from these sample swatches.

Custom Sizes

Since we build each table from scratch when you order it, we are able to offer custom sizes on many designs at a very reasonable cost. Please keep in mind that not every design is appropriate for custom sizes due to the geometry of the individual designs.

Custom Size Pricing: As a general rule, pricing on custom sizes is typically the same as the next larger standard size. You will need the three dimensions shown above when inquiring about pricing.

Information on Glass Table Tops

Due to the weight and breakable nature of glass tops, we do not include glass tops on our larger tables. It is more economical to purchased glass from a supplier in the dealer's or customer's local area. Check the product web page for glass dimensions and other requirements for individual tables.

Note: Occasional tables with glass tops up to approximately 18 inches in size ship with glass included. Check the product pages to verify.

Types of Glass

Annealed: Clear glass suitable for table tops in 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch thicknesses. Relatively strong, but if broken will have sharp edges which could result in serious injury! 

Tempered: (Recommended) Clear glass suitable for table tops. Tempered glass has been treated to reduce the risk of serious injury if the glass should break by causing the glass to shatter into many small pieces. Tempered glass cannot be cut to a different size after it is made! It is a little more costly than regular annealed glass.    

Glass Edge Options

Glass is available in a variety of edge styles. Below are the appropriate styles to use for our tables depending on the table design and your preferences.

Flat Polished: Edges are polished flat at 90° to the top surface. This style features a small bevel on top and bottom edges to eliminate a sharp edge. When ordering Flat Polished on rectangular tops request the corners to be ‘dubbed’ to remove the sharp vertical edge at each corner. Suitable for round, square and rectangular tops.

Pencil Polish: Edges are polished with a soft rounded profile eliminating sharp edges between surfaces. Suitable for round and oval tops. Not suitable for use on square or rectangular tops.

Beveled: Top edges have a large bevel to eliminate the hard edge around the top of the glass. There are a variety of bevel sizes available. We generally recommend 1 or 1-1/2 inch bevel. Bevels are a good choice for tables you work at. Suitable for square, rectangular and round tops. It is more costly than 'Flat Polished' edges.

 

 

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