Cherry
Wood and Oak Refectory Tables in Surrey
The Dining Room is the social centre of any home with the dining table
taking centre stage. Primitive Cherry Wood and Oak Refectory Tables for us have evolved into a
vast array of designs with early English influence, resulting is substantial
dining tables which are pure pleasure to use.
Our collection of oak refectory tables in Surrey UK
are hand made in the UK by craftsmen using traditional methods and
techniques to achieve results virtually indistinguishable from the real thing.
What sets this UK
oak refectory tables collection above the rest, is it’s flexibility. Everything is made to order, for
example, whilst we can recommend well proportioned sizes, every design of cherry
wood and oak furniture can be made specifically to your requirements.
You will find in Surrey
our Cherry Wood and oak refectory tables, there are no short cuts in our
finishing, all done by hand with many painstaking processes of ageing and French
polishing, with the flexibility of varying levels of colour and ageing.
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Oak Refectory Tables
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1)Extending Oak Refectory Tables
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(item
1) Oak drawleaf refectory tables |
(item
1) Large Refectory Tables
To seat up to 14 people |
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(item
2) Oak Refectory Tables with Cannon Legs
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(item
4) Turn Twin Column Refectory Tables |
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(item
5) Oak Knobbly End Refectory Tables |
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Hexagonal Tables |
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(item
6) Oak Square Column Refectory Tables |
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The
overall appeal of this simple leg design which we call the "turnip" (item
1) is
nothing short of phenomena.
(if you move the mouse over the picture you
can see the "cannon" legs (item 2) in light oak colour) |
Picture here is the "trestle".
(item 3)
It can be dismantled, making it
ideal for inaccessible places; it also condenses well for shipping.
(if you move the mouse over the picture you
can see the "twin" base (item 4) |
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The
same applies to the "knobby" (item 5) and "square column" bases
(item 6)
(if you move the mouse over the picture you
can see the "square column" base (item 6) |
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