QW Amish Western Table
Best heirloom-quality dining table for families needing versatile, long-lasting seating.
Elevate your dining space with the QW Amish Western Table, a testament to quality craftsmanship and timeless design. This table offers versatile sizing and extension options to perfectly suit your needs, whether for intimate dinners or larger gatherings. Constructed from a selection of premium hardwoods, it promises durability and a beautiful aesthetic that will be a centerpiece in your home for years to come. Its robust build and customizable finishes allow you to tailor it to your unique style, blending seamlessly with any decor.
$1271.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1710
/ 10993
#1710 in Kitchen & Dining Room Tables
Price vs Category Average
-42%
Below average
Available Sizes
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Who it's for
- Families seeking furniture meant to be passed down for generations
- Design-conscious homeowners wanting a perfectly tailored aesthetic match
- Traditionalists valuing authentic, human-made artistry over mass-produced goods
Who should skip it
- Shoppers needing immediate furniture delivery for a move or renovation
- Budget-focused buyers looking for affordable, entry-level dining solutions
- Frequent movers or renters who need lightweight, easily transportable furniture
Performance breakdown
Material Authenticity
Premium hardwood selection ensures heirloom-quality longevity and natural grain beauty.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood species and finish combinations allow for precise interior matching.
Seating Versatility
Modular leaf extensions adapt the surface for intimate or large gatherings.
Structural Integrity
Robust Amish construction techniques provide exceptional stability for daily heavy use.
Design Timelessness
Classic Western aesthetic remains relevant across diverse interior design styles.
Surface Durability
Hardwood finishes offer reliable resistance against common dining room wear.
Key Specs
Available Sizes
48" x 48", 54" x 54", 60" x 60"
Extension Options
Solid Top, 1 - 12" Leaf, 2 - 12" Leaves
Wood Species
Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Hickory, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hard Maple, Walnut
Finish Options
Natural Oak, Limed Oak, Tundra Oak, Harvest Oak, Sandstone Oak, Almond Oak, Honey Oak, Seely Oak, Golden Pecan Oak
What customers say
The Western Table is celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and solid wood construction. Its timeless design is sturdy and versatile, complementing both rustic and modern dining areas. Owners value the meticulous attention to detail and the enduring quality of this piece. While it represents a premium purchase, the superior build and elegant aesthetic are consistently seen as justifying the investment. This table is a reliable centerpiece offering lasting value through its robust materials and sophisticated appearance.
Know before you buy
The wood species vary in both grain pattern and hardness. For example, Oak and Quarter Sawn White Oak offer prominent, distinct grain textures, while Brown Maple and Cherry provide a smoother, more uniform appearance. Harder woods like Hickory and Walnut offer superior resistance to dents and scratches compared to softer options.
The table is available with either a solid top or with up to two 12-inch leaves. These leaves allow you to expand the surface area for larger gatherings and can be removed and stored separately when not in use to maintain the table's original footprint.
To ensure comfortable seating and movement, allow at least 30 to 36 inches of clearance between the edge of the table and your walls or other furniture. A 48-inch table is ideal for smaller breakfast nooks, while the 60-inch option provides a more spacious dining experience for larger rooms.
To maintain the finish, wipe the surface regularly with a soft, damp cloth and dry it immediately. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or furniture polishes containing silicone, as these can build up over time and dull the natural luster of the wood.
While many finishes are designed to highlight the natural characteristics of specific woods like Oak, some stains may appear differently depending on the grain and porosity of the species selected. It is best to consider how the stain interacts with the natural color tones of your chosen wood.
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