Sensational dining table made of oak and epoxy resin custom-made ID: 1001

The perfect dining or conference table!

A timeless blend of vibrant native oak and black epoxy resin.
All knots and cracks are filled with epoxy resin.
A harmonious balance between rustic charm and modern aesthetics.
The modern, slightly rounded edges give the table an elegant touch.
The surfaces are coated with multiple layers of satin lacquer.

Each of our tabletops is a unique piece, crafted with meticulous handwork. As a result, material thickness, shape, and dimensions may vary slightly.

Natural features such as inclusions, knotholes, or irregular structures are not defects but an expression of the wood's authentic origin. They emphasize the individuality of each slab and make it a unique piece of nature.

Production time approx. 5 to 7 weeks.

Important: 

  • Offer applies to the dining table - without chairs.
  • The pictures of the tabletop serve as a sample, as a template for what the slab will look like. After the order, we will contact you to discuss everything, and with photo documentation, you will always be informed and can make decisions together with us. (if you wish).
  • From a certain size, the runners are connected with longitudinal struts to guarantee stability!
  • You are welcome to write a different epoxy resin color in the comment field when ordering.
  • After your order, we will contact you personally to coordinate all details. During manufacturing, we will keep you updated with pictures and updates so that you can follow every step. As soon as your piece is finished, we will notify you immediately – whether it's ready for pickup or shipping, you will always be well informed.

If your desired size is not listed, please write to us!

Regular price €3.150,00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.

Plate size
The appropriate frame

Pickup available at Riesstraße 19d

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Wir fertigen Unikat!  Deine Bestellung ist eine individuelle Sonderanfertigung. Das Widerrufsrecht ist gemäß § 312g Abs. 2 Nr. 1 BGB ausgeschlossen.