Rustic Dining Tables
Rustic Dining Tables Designed for Real Life Moments
The dining table has always been the heart of the home. Rustic dining tables capture that role perfectly, giving your family a place to gather, laugh, and create lasting traditions. Whether it’s pancake breakfasts on Sunday mornings, casual dinners during the week, or big holiday celebrations, these tables are where memories are made.
What sets rustic dining tables apart is the way they make people feel. Their handcrafted character and natural textures create a space that feels relaxed and inviting. Customers often share how their rustic dining table instantly became the centerpiece of their home—not because of the style alone, but because of the life that happens around it.
Rustic dining tables are made for real life. They’re not just furniture; they’re companions to your daily routines, milestones, and family traditions. Choosing one is an investment in the comfort, connection, and authenticity your home deserves.

Rustic Dining Tables: Frequently Asked Questions
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You should plan for about 24" of elbow room per person and 36" of clearance from the table edge to walls or furniture. Here are standard table sizes based on seating:
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4 people: 4'
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6 people: 6'
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8 people: 8'
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10 people: 10'
We recommend checking the dimensions of each table as they may vary slightly due to the nature of the natural wood.
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For rustic dining tables, Pine, Reclaimed Barnwood, Maple, and Hickory are the most durable for dining rooms. You can protect your table with a clear lacquer or varnish.
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Use placemats and coasters to protect the table surface from heat and spills. You should always wipe spills promptly and avoid harsh cleaners. We recommend cleaning with a damp cloth/sponge and drying with a clean, soft cloth.
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Yes, please call for a quote on a table to be custom made. Most tables can be made bigger by selecting the Leaf option for that table.