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Summaries of several client projects

I have detailed the stories, design choices, and experience from many of my table clients. I hope these inspire you and encourage you to join the New England Table Company family.
by Ronald Lohse
The first table built under New England Table Company, this dark walnut piece marked the beginning of a new career — and a legacy of handcrafted design.
by Ronald Lohse
A bold walnut river table, commissioned by friends from a CrossFit gym in Winchester, MA, honors shared history and a maker’s journey into fine furniture.
by Ronald Lohse
This compact walnut coffee table, built for a Boston couple with a one-year-old, delivered safety, storage, and warmth in a tight living space.
by Ronald Lohse
A walnut farmhouse table built for a Newburyport floral boutique eventually found its home in a New England couple’s kitchen after an unexpected journey.
by Ronald Lohse
This heirloom dining table, made from family-harvested Ash, honors decades of history and was custom built to anchor a new home in Milford, New Hampshire.
by Ronald Lohse
A bold Osage Orange coffee table, years in the making, now brings sculptural character to a client’s living room — born from a long friendship and fresh start.
by Ronald Lohse
Built for a couple’s first Christmas, this walnut table blended modern and traditional styles—becoming the heart of their home and a bridge to family abroad.
by Ronald Lohse
A handcrafted round table, designed for a Victorian home in Concord, NH, brought the final touch to a five-year renovation — adjusted to fit perfectly.
by Ronald Lohse
Adding a magnificent statement piece to a new home in Bronxville for a doctor and his wife. It was love at first sight.
by Ronald Lohse
A growing family upgraded to a custom bookmatched walnut table—crafted to reflect their values, elevate everyday moments, and become part of their story.
by Ronald Lohse
Some designs, especially ones that are complex or feature pieces that we have just defined, can be communicated visually with the help of 3D rendering.