Cone Round Dining Table

- Estimated Build Time: 10-12 Weeks
- Real Furniture Made by Real People
- Made in the USA
Bring warmth and charm to your home with a Cone Round Dining Table. This is not just a piece of furniture but a work of art. This handcrafted solid wood table is a perfect centerpiece for any dining space. Crafted by skilled artisans using the finest quality wood, each table is unique, showcasing the natural grain and rich texture of the wood.
Because we craft every piece in-house, you have the freedom to customize the size, wood type, and finish to suit your space and style. Whether your home leans modern, rustic, or classic, this table brings balance, durability, and character to your dining area.
Each table is made to order—no shortcuts, no mass production. Just honest materials, skilled hands, and a commitment to quality you can see and feel.
* A 2" router line is optional
* This design allows a longer overhang to give more leg room
* Seamless, grooveless top
* Made fully from solid wood
* Natural characteristics such as knots and variations are normal
* Clear-coated in a satin sheen to protect against spills
* More colors available, check out our swatch page!
* Learn more about our wood options in the customization tab
48" Table: 48" diam,. x 30" Height
Top Thickness: 1 ½” - 1 ¾”
Clearance Under Tabletop: 28 1/4"
Overhang: 14"
Seats: 4-5*
54" Table: 54" diam., x 30"H
Top Thickness: 1 ½” - 1 ¾”
Clearance Under Tabletop: 28 1/4"
Overhang: 14"
Seats: 4-6*
60" Table: 60" diam., x 30"H
Top Thickness: 1 ½” - 1 ¾”
Clearance Under Tabletop: 28 1/4"
Overhang: 16"
Seats: 6-8*
72" Table: 72" diam., x 30"H
Top Thickness:1 ½” - 1 ¾”
Clearance Under Tabletop: 28 1/4"
Overhang: 18"
Seats: 8-10*
*Seating based on chairs 18"-20" wide
For daily use, we recommend using a damp rag or any cleaning product safe for wood surfaces.
Please avoid using harsh chemicals such as disinfecting wipes because they can eat away the finish of your furniture over time.
Do not place items too hot to touch directly on the table. Our rule of thumb is that if it'll burn you, it'll most likely burn the table.