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Amish Leg Dining Table - Group B
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Amish Leg Dining Table - Group B

Amish Leg Dining Table - Group B

Product ID:52801
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Dimensions & Specifications

Table Sizes:
36" W x 36" L (Standard)

36" W x 48" L
42" W x 42" L
42" W x 48" L
42" W X 54" L
42" W x 60" L
48" W x 48" L
48" W x 60" L
Note: After 2nd Extension, 5th Leg will be Added.

42" W x 66" L
42" W x 72" L
48" W x 66" L
48" W x 72" L
Note: After 1st Extension, 5th Leg will be Added.

The Height from the Floor to the Skirting : 26 1/2"

Extensions:
12" Wide Each
Up to 4 Available

Wood:
Oak
Brown Maple
Cherry
Rustic Cherry
Sap Cherry
Hard Maple
Hickory
Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak
Elm
Quarter Sawn White Oak Top come standard with base in Oak

Table Top Styles:
Banquet
Harvest
Rectangular

Table Edge Styles:
174
Big Beveled
Bull Nose
Champhered
Louisville
OG
Roundover
Slightly Sanded
Small Beveled
Small Roundover
Small Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Waterfall

Shown in Oak with Seely, banquet style, waterfall edge and Old World Shaker legs

Delivery Cost & Lead Time

Quality takes time. This product is expected to be delivered in 14 to 16 weeks.
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Additional Information

Choosing Dining Chairs

Keep in mind that your table type will affect how your dining chairs will fit. Pedestal tables and trestle tables will allow more room than leg tables since chairs have to fit between the table legs.

  • The average dining chair is 16”- 20” wide. Measure dining chairs at their widest point, and add 6” to ensure there is enough room between chairs for people to move comfortably. Depending on the style of the chair, the widest point may be on the seat or chair back.
  • Try to allow for 12 inches between the chair seat height and the table top, no matter the table height, to ensure everyone has enough room to sit comfortably.
  • Leave seven inches between the chair arm height and the table apron (bottom edge of the table).

Chair Heights

Chairs can be built in three heights: Standard, counter, and bar or gathering height.

Chair Height Image

  • Less formal than standard chairs, counter height chairs are 24” – 26” tall. Their added height creates the illusion of taking up less space.

Amish Livingston Contemporary Bar Stool

The Livingston Contemporary Bar Stool is available in counter or bar height.
  • Bar/gathering height chairs are 28”- 30” tall. They are ultra-cool and casual and fit well in smaller spaces.

Amish Harris Bar Stool

The Amish Harris Bar Stool can be built in counter or bar height.

Side and Arm Chairs

Arms add about 6” to the overall width of a dining chair. If space is limited, consider using armless dining chairs, or only use arm chairs at the head and foot of the table.

  • Side chairs take up less space visually and physically.
  • Arm chairs are often used at the head and foot of the table. They offer added comfort with a place to rest the arms.

With the help our sizing guide, find the right solid wood dining set that will be the perfect fit for dinner and special occasions.


Overview

Perfectly tapered legs and a graceful banquet-shaped table top make this piece of Amish furniture a stunning stand-out!  Our Amish Leg Dining Table-Group B brings a simple style that is handcrafted to perfection to your dining room in the premium hardwood of your choosing. 

  • Up to 4 12" wide leaves available for added extension
  • Choose from Oak, Brown Maple, Cherry, Rustic Cherry, Sap Cherry, Hard Maple, Hickory, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak or Elm
  • Table Top Styles:  Banquet, Harvest or Rectangular
  • Old World Shaker  Legs
  • Solid Wood Construction
  • Made in America

You'll own the perfect piece of Amish furniture to host large dinners, banquets and parties!  Visit our blog for more information on dining room tables and styles. 

See more products from this woodshop: Apple Creek Collection



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