Pinette Mid Century Dining Tables
Celebrate mid-century modern style with our Pinette Mid Century Dining Tables. This style is inspired by the classic Parsons table design and reinterprets it for midcentury modern dining rooms.
Why Choose Us
We’ve been making solid hardwood dining tables for a long time, and with decades of furniture building experience on the team, we know we will make you a dining table that you will be proud to own for many years.
Custom Made in Ontario, Canada
We expertly craft every piece of furniture one at a time with a specific customer in mind
Find Our Tables in All 50 States
We have happy customers across the US and Canada who are all enjoying their custom solid hardwood tables
Simple Collaborative Design
Through calls, drawings, and samples we’ll work with you to find the best design for your needs
Crafted From Premium Materials
We use solid hardwoods that we finish with industry leading all natural sealants
Pinette Mid Century Parsons Tables
Add midcentury modern style to your dining room with this reimagined parsons table. Delicate turned tapered legs give the table a lighter appearance than a traditional parsons table. And the rounded corners and edges also soften the design, giving it an organic feel.
Our Pinette tables, like all of our wood dining tables, are made from solid hardwoods, including walnut, oak, ash, and maple. Strength and design come together in these solid wood tables, making them great choices for kitchens or dining rooms.
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Everything you need to make sure you can get the perfect table for your home.
Why Double Pedestals Are Sometimes the Answer
Sometimes the way to enjoy the benefits of a pedestal base on a larger table is with a double pedestal. Let's explore why this makes sense.
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Understanding Sheen for Your Wood Table
The sheen on your wood table refers to how shiny or reflective the finish is. While most of our tables have a matte finish, a satin finish is also a possibility.
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Designing Tables for Small Spaces
In small spaces you need to be particularly intentional with each detail of your table so you can maximize your space and still get the functionality you want. Let's explore some of these considerations.
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