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We’re in the market for a kitchen table and we want one that lasts. Wife wants a bench seat on one side.
Anybody have a recommendation?
Anybody have a recommendation?
I actually did think of him and another poster when I made this thread but I didn’t tag them specifically cause I try to treat them like everyone else and not focus on their wealth.
What is the style called when there's a stem supporting the table instead of the 4 corner legs?
Sell it to the OP for $200. Win/win!We bought an expensive Ethan Allen like 15-18 years ago for ~$2k (included chairs). At the time I remember thinking how expensive that was.
We still have it. Its in pretty darn good condition. Wife thinks its old and wants to get rid of it. I love it.
FYPSell it to the OP for $2000. Win/win!We bought an expensive Ethan Allen like 15-18 years ago for ~$2k (included chairs). At the time I remember thinking how expensive that was.
We still have it. Its in pretty darn good condition. Wife thinks its old and wants to get rid of it. I love it.
Find a local or semi local furniture maker and have a custom one made. Won’t be cheap but you’ll get way you want.We’re in the market for a kitchen table and we want one that lasts. Wife wants a bench seat on one side.
Anybody have a recommendation?
This. You wont get it till next summerFurniture is heavily impacted by supply chain nonsense. Don't expect to get anything you want in a reasonable timeframe
Yeah, we ordered a couch last year. It came in three different deliveries, spaced out over the course of 9 months.This. You wont get it till next summer
I'll third this. We got our kitchen table from Amish Reflections, and it is gorgeous, and sat in a foot of water for a day and a half when our house was flooded, and was absolutely fine afterwards. Our older Ethan Allen dining room table was pretty much trashed.Tick said:I second the Amish recommendation. We bought a bunch of furniture, including our table, from http://www.rosesandoak.com/expressions/ 25 years ago, and nothing shows any wear - this will be generational furniture. Ours is the third on the second row, and can be extended with 4 sections housed inside the table by one person due to some nice gearwork. It turns into a ridiculous Thanksgiving table for multiple families when fully extended.
Ok, I don't know any furniture makers in that area. I woudl search "woodworking studio" or "furniture maker" with your zip or town name. Likely can find someone to make you a sweet table to your exact needs. Won't be cheap. Otherwise, I second, or third the Amish routeMarylandWhat part of the country you in?
The "Design Within Reach".....the "within reach" part I'm guessing in your mind means good design at a reasonable price. What it means is you have access to all the top level designers from around the world in one place. So, the within reach means "access" not "good price".Most poorly named brand ever.
Just realized...it's funny- of all the Int Designers I've worked with and for- none of them used that place on the projects I've done.The "Design Within Reach".....the "within reach" part I'm guessing in your mind means good design at a reasonable price. What it means is you have access to all the top level designers from around the world in one place. So, the within reach means "access" not "good price".
Just realized...it's funny- of all the Int Designers I've worked with and for- none of them used that place on the projects I've done.
If you live in an area where they have Amish communities then I HIGHLY recommend getting a custom made Amish kitchen table.We’re in the market for a kitchen table and we want one that lasts. Wife wants a bench seat on one side.
Anybody have a recommendation?
Pedestal tables are not good for sex, if that is a concern.What is the style called when there's a stem supporting the table instead of the 4 corner legs?
pedestal table
The Amish furniture is not coming from overseas. The wait time should be about 6-8 weeks, unless you order in the Fall. They go hunting then, so it adds a couple of weeks to the time frame. And as I said, you get to pick the wood type you want.Yeah, we ordered a couch last year. It came in three different deliveries, spaced out over the course of 9 months.
I think to get the best bang for the buck we’re going to look for something barely used that’s made of real wood. We’re close to some very affluent areas so we can toy with the zip codes on the next door app and the like as well as checking a few antique stores.
It’s funny you posted this—because when I first saw the title of the thread—I was thinking the same thing. I feel like every kitchen table I’ve ever owned has lasted just fine regardless of cost. The only reason why I’ve ever replaced them is because of needing a different size or style due to remodeling.Gally said:What are you planning on putting this table through that you have to make sure it "lasts"?
Oddly...they'll use cheaper places like C&B, but not there. I'll have to ask around what the deal is.Major said:Yeah, it's Ikea for Manhattan interior designers.
Gally said:What are you planning on putting this table through that you have to make sure it "lasts"?
It’s funny you posted this—because when I first saw the title of the thread—I was thinking the same thing. I feel like every kitchen table I’ve ever owned has lasted just fine regardless of cost. The only reason why I’ve ever replaced them is because of needing a different size or style due to remodeling.
Those are very boring reasons. I was hoping for more of a "Friday Thread" story.....oh well.Kids and dogs have wrecked our last two tables. The finish is worn and a few spots at the seams where its raised due to swelling from spilled drinks and everything else. We have a lot of get togethers, we do Christmas, Thanksgiving, and other parties. The kitchen table is also where every school project is assembled and a lot of homework gets done.
We did that before kids. Not really cool to do all that where your kids eat.Those are very boring reasons. I was hoping for more of a "Friday Thread" story.....oh well.
So you're saying I shouldn't put my wife on a pedestal?fatness said:Pedestal tables are not good for sex, if that is a concern.
Yes, unless you're both agile and can stick the landing.So you're saying I shouldn't put my wife on a pedestal?
It’s the wife’s idea. Not mine.we have a bench. it seemed like a good idea at the time. we hate it now.