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Your Guide to Farmhouse Dining
Farmhouse style is all about creating a comfortable, lived-in space that feels both rustic and refined. It emphasizes natural materials, practicality, and a strong connection to the home. Our tables are the perfect centerpiece for this warm and inviting theme.


Our Farmhouse Table Collection
Choosing Your Wood
Wood choice plays a huge role in the look and longevity of your furniture. From Reclaimed Pine to Upcycled Maple,
each option offers its own unique grain, color, and durability.


Reclaimed Pine
A softer wood packed with natural charm, reclaimed pine showcases knots, marks, and weathering from its previous life. Great for a relaxed, lived-in look with a more rustic, farmhouse feel.


Solid Oak
A timeless classic that strikes the perfect balance between rustic charm and refined style. Solid oak is hard-wearing, with a smoother grain and warm tones - ideal if you want something versatile and built to last.


Upcycled Maple
Full of character with natural imperfections that give it a rustic, authentic feel. Known for its strength and striking grain, upcycled maple is perfect for those who want a durable table with plenty of personality.
Style Your Farmhouse Dining Room
Make the most out of your new table with these expert tips and inspirational ideas.
Mix & Match Seating
Pair your table with a mix of seating styles to add personality and a relaxed, lived-in feel.
Layer Natural Textures
Combine linen, wool, and natural wood elements to create a warm, inviting space.
Choose Warm Lighting
A pendant light with a soft, warm glow above the table helps set a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.


Frequently asked questions
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. Use coasters and placemats to prevent marks. Periodically, you can treat it with a wood-specific conditioner to maintain its luster.
For comfortable seating for 8 people, we recommend a table that is at least 84 inches (7 feet) long. For round tables, a 60-inch diameter is ideal.
Absolutely. Reclaimed wood is often from old-growth trees, making it denser and more durable than much of the new lumber available today. It's full of character and history.