
The oval top spans 71 inches and carries a warm oak-grain finish that reads differently in morning light than candlelight — something you notice over months of use. Beneath it, a sculpted crossroads base fans outward in six tapered legs, a mid-century silhouette that balances visual weight without crowding the floor. The joinery at the center hub is precise and architectural, giving the whole piece an unhurried, considered feel. At 29 inches high, it seats six comfortably — eight if the conversation is good enough.
Each piece is finished by hand, and subtle variations in grain pattern and tone are part of what makes this table its own.
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The Story
The oval top spans 71 inches and carries a warm oak-grain finish that reads differently in morning light than candlelight — something you notice over months of use. Beneath it, a sculpted crossroads base fans outward in six tapered legs, a mid-century silhouette that balances visual weight without crowding the floor. The joinery at the center hub is precise and architectural, giving the whole piece an unhurried, considered feel. At 29 inches high, it seats six comfortably — eight if the conversation is good enough.
Each piece is finished by hand, and subtle variations in grain pattern and tone are part of what makes this table its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
Enough room for everyone you actually want there
Six chairs around the oval, a bottle open in the middle, someone already asking for seconds. The crossroads base keeps the floor clear so no one is fighting for legroom — just the last of the roast.



