Dining Room Furniture - Tables, Chairs,
Display Cases
Dining room furniture can be anything
from a large dining table that extends to seat 14 people to a single
chair made to match those in an existing set because you just need
a set of seven instead of the usual six! Also you may require a
sideboard or a display cabinet for some fine china and cutlery.
We can make you one that is unique, original and totally functional.
We handcraft many types of table base such as refectory tables,
slab ended designs, Turned pedestal styles, square legged, taper
legged and gate legged. Or if you would just like a piece of fantastic
natural stone or thick glass mounted on some logs with the bark
left on the choice is yours so contact us and see what we can do
for you.
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Oak Cabriole legged dining table
This classically designed table in European
Oak with a medium oak finish features large cabriole legs and a
built in drawer at one end that utilizes the beautifully carved
apron moulding as it’s handle. The top is made using carefully
selected planks of quarter-sawn oak that has the wonderful figure
associated with this fine timber. It is made to seat three people
on each side and one at each end. On the other hand if you need
a table that pulls out or extends in some way to seat more or less
people there are many different, sometimes innovative ways to achieve
this so feel free to contact
us and discuss them.
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Painted display case
This display case is made from MDF and poplar.
It has adjustable glass shelves and a fine architectural pediment.
The doors have very fine glazing bars in the Chippendale style.
It is custom made to fit the niche into which it is fitted. The
lower cupboard doors have raised and fielded panels but we can also
offer flat panels with mouldings, glazed doors, brass grill and
mesh, inlayed or timber lattice work designs.
On the other hand if you require a modular,
contemporary cabinet designed with enhanced functionality and innovative
elegance contact
us to discuss any ideas you may have and we’ll do our
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