10 Easy Pieces: Simple Wooden Dining Tables
November 27th, 2007
This week, in a post-Thanksgiving-holiday mood, we tackle simple wooden dining tables.
Below: Kyoto Extension table in chestnut; expands from 76 inches to 112 inches, $1,699 at roomandboard.com:

Below: Big Sur dining table of European white oak, $1,399 (65 inches long) or $1,699 (90.5 inches long) at crateandbarrel.com.

Below: Cherner table, available in 72- or 80-inch lengths, and in beech or walnut veneer; $2,299 at zincdetails.com:

Matthew Hilton’s Cross extension table in oak or wenge veneer, adjusts from 79 inches to 106 inches ; $2,500 at dwr.com

Below: 540 Minimal light dining table in oak or walnut, sizes range from 63 inches long to 94 inches long (square tables also available) and prices from $2,245 to $5,095; go to delaespada.com for more information:

Below: Russell table by Niels Bendtsen for Bensen; 94 inches long, available in wenge, gray oak, walnut, or white oak veneer; $2,310 at unicahome.com:

Below: Bac table by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini; available in oak, ash-gray stained oak, or natural santos; $3,439 (79 inches long) or $3,946 (94 inches long) at unicahome.com:

Below: Horizon dining table in Douglas fir or ash by Brent Comber, 94 inches long; go to brentcomber.com for information:

Below: X table by Niels Bendtsen in white oak, white maple, or wenge veneer, $2,547 at unicahome.com:

Below: Gamma table by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini; available in oak or lacquer; $4,521 (83 inches long) or $5,044 (98 inches long) at unicahome.com:

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1. Justin Anthony | November 28th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
All hail de la Espada!
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