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Handmade Solid Wood Coffee and Side Tables
We make a selection of living room and occasional furniture, including a coffee table, pedestal table, stools, side table and nest of tables.
Coffee tables can be made to various sizes to meet your requirements, with or without magazine racks, or potboards. We have even made them five foot square. We can make them with or without drawers, for storage of magazines and remote controls. We can make them with chessboards incorporated into the top, and the chessmen can be stored in a drawer underneath.
We make small occasional tables and nests of tables, to your sizes and requirements, in oak, ash or mahogany.
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This is our most popular living room coffee table, with a magazine shelf (potboard). We offer two shapes of leg; a straight gun barrel turning (as shown) or a vase shape (click here). We can include drawers and even chessboards into this table, if you would like. We are happy to make them any size, but our standard sizes are either 36" x 18" or 48" x 24". |
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This coffee table for the living room is an alternative to our Traditional Coffee Table. It has no potboard to put magazines on; some of our clients object to clutter! |
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This is a very popular piece of furniture, used in the lounge, at end of a sofa, or in the bedroom as a bedside table. Made to various sizes, but the standard is 24" wide, 15" to 18" deep and 23" high. |
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A very useful piece of furniture for the living room, as it stores two or sometime even three other tables, without taking up lots of space. This can be made to a variety of sizes and layouts. |
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A very useful occasional table for your living room. It can be opened out to a larger size for a tea tray, etc. We can make this any size, but a standard is 21” x 24” open, and 21” high.
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A simple joint or coffin stool, originally made for supporting coffins. These days they are used for sitting on or as a sofa table.
Traditional mortice and tenon joints are used in its construction. Years ago this was used as an apprentice piece, as the joints are all made on a slight angle, making it much more difficult to make. |
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An elegant and useful occasional table is usually made with a top about 26" to 28" diameter.
These are made to your dimensions, and the top can be fixed, or it can be tilting so that the top can be put into a vertical position and stored in a corner, showing of the beauty of the grain on the top. |
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