Hall Tables

This is a very elegant style of table and provides a wide array of design options in legs, apron styles, inlays and edging. These are table height (30"-32"), approximately 14"-16" in width and around 40" in length. They also work somewhat wider and longer. If you have a favorite wood you would like me to execute one of these designs in or are interested in seeing other hall tables I've done, contact me.

Bubinga and Maple Racetrack Hall Table

The top of this table is mottled bubinga with bubinga edging. Sometimes called African Rosewood, bubinga is not a true rosewood and is in good supply. The maple legs attach to an arched "strongback" that connect the legs to the underside of the top and to the other set of legs. The strongback can only be seen by looking underneath the table making the top look like its balanced on the bowed legs.

$1300

Pommele Sapele and Mahogany Hall Table

This table has subtle tapers on the inside faces of the legs, arched aprons, limba inlay defining the top panel and mahogany edging that tapers on top and bottom surfaces not quite to a point. The pommele sapele veneer top panel is stunning. Pommele figure is remarkably blistered and often when I walk by this table I run my hand over the surface to convince myself that it is indeed flat. Pommele sapele is shown below in close up. Lacquer finish.

$800

Cherry Hall Table

The legs on this table suggest ballerina feet and give the table an incredibly light feeling, as if it were going to dance across the room while you watch. This particular table has vertical grain aprons with applied bead and black string inlay on the top.

$850

Sapele/mahogany detail

This image shows the 3D blistered effect of the pommele figure. This table has cross grain mahogany edge banding.