QW Amish Pot Belly Double Pedestal Table
Best customizable centerpiece for families hosting traditional, warm dining gatherings.
Enhance your dining space with the QW Amish Pot Belly Single Pedestal Table, a beautifully crafted piece designed for both style and functionality. This table features a charming pot belly base and offers customizable options for size, wood type, and finish to perfectly match your decor. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, while the option to add leaves provides flexibility for gatherings. Ideal for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in your dining room, this table combines traditional craftsmanship with practical design for everyday use and special occasions.
$1038.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.8
/ 5
Category Rank
13
/ 9839
#13 in Kitchen & Dining Room Tables
Price vs Category Average
-52%
Below average
Tabletop Material
Solid Wood (selected species)
/ Solid Wood (selected species)
Who it's for
- Families seeking furniture to pass down through generations
- Designers wanting a classic, substantial centerpiece for formal dining
- Homeowners requiring specific wood tones and finishes for their decor
Who should skip it
- Impatient buyers needing a dining table delivered immediately
- Renters or frequent movers needing easily transportable furniture
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable, mass-produced options
Performance breakdown
Material Authenticity
Solid hardwood construction offers unmatched durability and heirloom-quality character.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood species and finish options allow for precise interior matching.
Versatility
Leaf expansion options seamlessly transition the table from intimate to communal.
Assembly Complexity
Pedestal base attachment requires moderate effort and a second pair of hands.
Design Timelessness
Traditional pot belly silhouette anchors both farmhouse and classic dining aesthetics.
Structural Stability
Heavy pedestal base provides a rock-solid foundation for daily family use.
Key Specs
Tabletop Material
Solid Wood (selected species)
Base Material
Solid Wood (selected species)
Assembly Required
Yes (pedestal base attachment)
Style
Traditional, Farmhouse
Shape
Round (when solid top or with leaves)
Finish
Various wood stain options
Available Sizes
36" x 36", 42" x 42", 42" x 54", 48" x 48"
Leaf Options
Solid Top, 1 - 12" Leaf, 2 - 12" Leaves
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design of this solid wood table. The double pedestal base offers remarkable stability while the pot belly styling adds a sophisticated touch to any dining space. Owners appreciate the attention to detail and the heirloom quality of the construction. This piece is frequently described as a stunning focal point that balances traditional artistry with functional durability. Its robust build ensures it remains a centerpiece for generations making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking authentic handmade furniture.
Know before you buy
For maximum durability in a busy home, Quarter Sawn White Oak and Hickory are excellent choices due to their superior hardness and resistance to wear. Brown Maple and Cherry are beautiful options but are slightly softer and may show scratches more easily over time.
The table arrives in sections to ensure safe transport. You will need to attach the pedestal base to the tabletop, which typically requires basic tools and a second person to help flip the table once assembled.
This model does not feature self-storing leaves. You will need to find a safe, flat storage space in your home to keep the leaves when they are not attached to the table.
The table maintains a round shape when configured as a solid top. When you add one or two 12-inch leaves, the table expands into an oval shape to accommodate additional seating.
Clean the surface regularly with a soft, damp cloth and wipe it dry immediately. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or furniture polishes with silicone, as these can build up and damage the wood's natural finish over time.
Wood is a natural material, so the same stain color will look slightly different depending on the grain and density of the wood species you select. For example, stain tends to absorb differently into porous Oak compared to the tighter grain of Hard Maple.
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