Live Edge Walnut Slab Dining Table // Trestle Style Solid Wood Base

Live Edge Walnut Slab Dining Table // Trestle Style Solid Wood Base

from $3,790.00

BEFORE YOU ORDER

All of our designs are custom made-to-order. Please contact us prior to placing an order to discuss customization details at contact@mezworks.com. You can view our custom order process and current lead times in the following link: https://www.mezworks.com/custom-order-process

SUMMARY

A simple and minimalistic base balances the wild character of the natural slab wood tabletop. Brass inlays were used to prevent the natural cracks from further splitting while allowing the authentic character of the wood remain unconstrained.

Design inspired by legendary woodworker George Nakashima and his beautiful natural slab wood trestle tables.

SHIPPING

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DELIVERY

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D I M E N S I O N S

SMALL  |  5 ft +  |  60" - 70"L x 30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  $3790 - $4890

MEDIUM  |  6 ft+  |  72" - 82"L  x  30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  $4890 - $5790

MED/LRG  |  7 ft + |  84" - 94"L  x  30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  $5790 - $6990

LARGE  |  8 ft +  |  96" - 106"L  x  30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  $6990 - $8990

LRG/XL  |  9 ft +  |  108" - 120"L  x  30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  $8990 - $10000

XL - XXL  |  up to 14ft  |  120"+  x  30" - 48"W x 29.5"H  |  please inquire for pricing


ECO-FRIENDLY HARDWAX OIL FINISH |  Our preferred finishing method and product, made from environmentally-friendly components for eco-conscious customers. Osmo Polyx Oil is derived from natural plant oils and waxes, providing a hard-wearing and protective surface that is resistant to common liquid spills. The finish maintains the natural look and feel of the wood, all while offering protection and durability. One major advantage of hardwax oil is that it’s incredibly easy to repair/maintain, and in the event that minor signs of use occur the finish can be spot repaired with no overlap marks. With Osmo's maintenance liquid wax cleaner it's simple and quick to bring the finish "back to life" (products can be found here: Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner and here: Osmo Hardwax Oil Finish). To avoid minor signs of use, we recommend using coasters under serveware containing hot or cold liquids as well as cleaning up spills so as to not leave any moisture to set in over long periods that can cause spots or rings to occur to maintain the condition of the wood. We are ever-committed to reducing the amount of VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) we emit during our production process for environmentally conscious reasons, and are also trying to reduce the amount of toxins that our crew is exposed to for health safety precautions. Additionally, the hardwax-oil is a rub-on application (vs. other harsher methods such as spray-on which causes the finish to become airborne), and can be continuously DIY applied to refresh the wood on your table.

Other wood finish options are available upon request including commercial grade finishes and outdoor finishes. Please use button link to review other wood finish options (pricing may vary).


C H O O S I N G   T H E   R I G H T   S I Z E

For use as a dining or kitchen table, bar or conference table: If you are unsure of the exact dimensions your needs require, please consider the following basic guidelines:

  • Provide each guest 24-30 inches of space at the dining table (chairs range from apprx 16-20" and require at least 6" of space on each side to allow guests to seat comfortably)

  • Add an extra 12 inches at each end for those seated at the head and foot of the table

  • Allow for at least 36 inches between the dining table and any walls or other furniture


W O R K I N G   W I T H   L I V E E D G E S L A B W O O D

Building slab furniture is an extensive process and there are many factors to consider. We cover everything with our clients from how the wood is sourced and sustainably salvaged, to the required drying process, to the criteria for picking out a slab, to the nature of the raw material, to the leveling process, to explaining and expanding on the occurrence of natural wood ‘movement’, and how to best maintain and upkeep the slab once finished.