Guest Picks: Dining Tables for Entertaining
This table is a great mixture of dressy trestle table and casual table. I’ve been loving the nearly unfinished look lately, and this is no exception.
Just look at the details in this gorgeous table! It’s so stunning and unique.
If I had gobs of money, I’d have some gorgeous pieces from Restoration Hardware in my home. I adore this salvaged table.
This dining table has a great finish. It reminds me a lot of a finish that Jennifer from Dear Lillie (one’s of my favorite blogs) would use.
I love this round table for its really interesting base. I’ve never seen a pedestal table like this before!
This dining room table is very classically country (without being too "rooster-y country," if you know what I mean). Whenever I refinish furniture, this color combination is commonly requested.
This table is fantastic. I love the size and the finish on it.
I adore the finish on the bottom of this table. It doesn’t look like every other table you see, and it’s square — I love square tables!
I love the finish on this simple pedestal bistro table from West Elm.
This reminds me of the great Anthropologie table — but for significantly less money!
I have loved this classic design for years. Those shelves underneath make the perfect storage for dishes.
This table from Pottery Barn is just pure, classic farmhouse design.
This table from Pottery Barn seats 8 to 12 — that would make for some fabulous parties!
I love this square table with storage. How great would it be to have that cabinet to put the table linens in?
Anything, even measuring cups, are a splurge at Anthropologie — but, let’s be honest, their pieces are amazing and unique, including this table.
The jury is still out for me on whether I really like this one — what do you think about the legs? Too '70s or just great and substantial?
This has a slightly different base than other traditional farmhouse-style tables. The legs remind me more of what you'd find on a trestle table.
I am obsessed with this gorgeous table. I love the substantial base and that it fits 8 people.
I love the classic design of this table base. It looks like a substantial piece, and it could also be a dynamite entryway table.
If you’re looking for a statement piece for your kitchen, how about this unique table with an incredibly substantial base?Next: How to Seat Your Dinner Guests in Comfort
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