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The Atlas Table
dining room

The Atlas Table

The Challenge
The client wanted a 14-foot-long solid wood table that felt vintage-inspired and could comfortably seat guests all the way around—without losing legroom to traditional table legs.

The piece also needed to remain true to heritage craftsmanship and persist over years of use at the family vacation space.

The Solution
We designed a trestle-style table with decorative gabled ends inspired by 1970s furniture forms. The subtle curves and joinery make it feel both sculptural and understated.

The top rests on long rails engineered to maintain flatness over time and connects securely using a series of traditional furniture buttons.

Project Type
Furniture (Dining Table) 

Location
Private Client Commission

The Details
Materials | Solid Douglas Fir (optional customization available)

Technical Solutions | Knock-down construction for easy transport; engineered support structure to prevent warping

Notable Design Features

  • Vintage-inspired trestle base
  • Sculptural end gables
  • Subtle period detailing

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