01 / Ash
Ash
Pale, energetic grain that carries light across the surface. Ash gives a generous table less visual weight in darker or more compact rooms.
Start with the room: its daylight, clearances and the way people gather. Then choose the timber and length that make those conditions feel deliberate.
Standard tables are 1100 mm wide and 750 mm high. Use the length guide to balance seating capacity with the clear space around the table.
Planning guide only. Allow roughly 900 mm beyond each end for circulation and confirm the final layout against chairs, doors and the room plan.
Read the species side by side, then picture each one at full scale. The best choice responds to the room’s light and visual weight—not a sample seen in isolation.
01 / Ash
Pale, energetic grain that carries light across the surface. Ash gives a generous table less visual weight in darker or more compact rooms.
02 / Oak
A warm mid-tone with familiar texture and an easy architectural calm. Oak moves comfortably between restrained and richly layered interiors.
03 / Walnut
Deep colour and high-contrast movement give walnut the strongest presence. It works best where the table has clear space to be read as an object.
Send the dimensions, species and constraints that matter. We’ll review feasibility before preparing a quotation for the agreed format.