The Sara Midcentury Modern Inspired Dining Table in Walnut

$4,800.00

Handcrafted from solid wood, this dining table will add elegance and beauty to your dining room. From the gentle curves of the table top to the gentle sweep of the legs from the top of the base to the bottom, you will find great attention to detail has been given to all aspects of this piece.

Shown here in solid steamed walnut lumber, the multitude of colors show that your piece will be one-of-a-kind, with the individuality not available in a mass produced piece.

Don’t want dark walnut? We can produce this in cherry, red oak, white oak, mahogany, and ash.

Pricing starts at $4800.

Shown here 60”x32”.

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Handcrafted from solid wood, this dining table will add elegance and beauty to your dining room. From the gentle curves of the table top to the gentle sweep of the legs from the top of the base to the bottom, you will find great attention to detail has been given to all aspects of this piece.

Shown here in solid steamed walnut lumber, the multitude of colors show that your piece will be one-of-a-kind, with the individuality not available in a mass produced piece.

Don’t want dark walnut? We can produce this in cherry, red oak, white oak, mahogany, and ash.

Pricing starts at $4800.

Shown here 60”x32”.

Handcrafted from solid wood, this dining table will add elegance and beauty to your dining room. From the gentle curves of the table top to the gentle sweep of the legs from the top of the base to the bottom, you will find great attention to detail has been given to all aspects of this piece.

Shown here in solid steamed walnut lumber, the multitude of colors show that your piece will be one-of-a-kind, with the individuality not available in a mass produced piece.

Don’t want dark walnut? We can produce this in cherry, red oak, white oak, mahogany, and ash.

Pricing starts at $4800.

Shown here 60”x32”.

This is not a table we recommend for a family with small children unless it is ordered at a width of at least 40”. Because the base of the table is narrower than the top, a young child trying to climb up on its long edge may tip it over.