Amish Reno Trestle Table
Best heirloom-quality dining table for families seeking timeless, durable craftsmanship.
This is a masterclass in heirloom-quality furniture that prioritizes timeless silhouette over fleeting trends. While the custom-build process requires patience, you gain a rock-solid, artisan-crafted centerpiece that is genuinely built to outlast your current dining room.
$2400.00
Out of stock
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
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5
Category Rank
700
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11042
#700 in Kitchen & Dining Room Tables
Price vs Category Average
+16%
Above average
Available Sizes
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Who it's for
- Hosts needing comfortable seating without obstructive corner legs
- Families seeking furniture to pass down through generations
- Homeowners wanting a custom piece tailored to their space
Who should skip it
- Shoppers working with a modest furniture budget
- Buyers needing immediate delivery for their dining room
- Individuals who frequently rearrange their furniture layout
Performance breakdown
Craftsmanship Quality
Traditional Amish joinery ensures heirloom-grade durability for daily family use.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood and stain options allow for precise interior design matching.
Seating Versatility
Multiple leaf configurations easily accommodate intimate dinners or large holiday gatherings.
Material Integrity
Solid hardwood construction provides a substantial, wobble-free foundation for years.
Extension Ease
Butterfly leaf mechanism simplifies transitions between daily and extended table sizes.
Aesthetic Timelessness
The classic trestle silhouette complements both modern and traditional dining spaces.
Key Specs
Available Sizes
42 x 60, 42 x 72, 48 x 60, 48 x 72
Wood Types
Brown Maple, Cherry, Hickory, Oak, Quartersawn White Oak, Rustic Quartersawn White Oak, Sap Cherry
Leaf Options
Solid Top, 1-18 Butterfly Leaf, 2 Leaves, 4 Leaves
Tabletop Material
Solid Wood
Extension Type
Butterfly Leaf, Removable Leaf
Table Height Type
Standard Height
Shape
Rectangular
Material
Wood
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