White Farm Dining Table
Max Kim Bee/Styling by Sarah Cave/Designer Thom Filicia
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Farmhouse Tables
"Harvest tables," common features of 19th-century cellars, were typically used for sorting produce. Built by farmers for their own homes — from inexpensive, readily available wood — these pieces are now valued for their sturdy construction and aged patina.
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Understated
Basque Honey Dining Table, $600
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Solid breadboard ends make for neat detailing on this otherwise simple silhouette crafted from teak.
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Rugged
Extendable Dining Table, $564
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Modeled after a North Carolina antiques-store find, this heavy oak version features a trestled base and heavy distressing.
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Recycled
School House Dining Table, $2,295
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Boards made from the pine floors of Wisconsin's Old Norwalk School House top this rough-and-tumble trestle table.
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The Steal
Wood Farmhouse Extension Table, $300
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This rubberwood option delivers a clean, contemporary look — and saves space thanks to an extender.
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Geometric
Leather-Top Writing Desk, $949
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A desk can be repurposed as a dining table for a small space. A sawbuck base pays homage to Pennsylvania Dutch craftsmanship — and gives this writing desk architectural edge.
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Zinc-Topped
Zinc-Topped Dining Table, $1,730
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Thick turned legs and a silvery metal surface add charm to this workhorse.
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Sophisticated
Parkmore Extending Dining Table, $1,499
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Made of super sturdy pine, this table will be the standout at all of your gatherings.
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Custom Table
Farmhouse Table, from $1,025
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Made from salvaged wood, this Etsy seller will work with you to create the farmhouse table of your dreams.
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Trestle Table
Legacy Classic Larkspur Complete Trestle Table, $723
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The X-base allowed for more room at the corners than standard fixed legs.
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/shopping/g832/best-farm-tables-0809/
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