New England Table Company
A dining table is more than furniture—it’s where meals are shared, conversations unfold, and memories are made. At New England Table Company, we build custom dining tables that become the heart of your home. Whether your style is traditional, modern, rustic, or somewhere in between, each table is made to order with hand-selected hardwoods and careful attention to every detail.
From selecting the perfect wood species to fine-tuning dimensions, edge profiles, and finishes, we work closely with you to create a one-of-a-kind piece tailored to your space and lifestyle. Every table is crafted one at a time in our small New Hampshire workshop using time-tested joinery and heirloom-quality materials. The result? A table built to be lived around—beautiful, durable, and ready for decades of use.







The Portsmouth Table features mirrored live edge slabs from a single tree, handcrafted with stunning grain, steel legs, and a premium oil-wax finish.





The Bradley is built from solid hardwood — most often black walnut — with a sculptural pedestal base that keeps the space beneath the table completely open. No legs to navigate, no corners to avoid. Just a clean, inviting surface that makes every seat feel like the best seat.





The Manchester Heritage is a farmhouse dining table with genuine craft credentials — breadboard ends that move with the wood, a turned-leg base that references centuries of furniture making, and a solid hardwood top that only gets better with age.






The Nottingham is built from a single continuous slab of hardwood — not joined, not pieced together. The live edge is preserved exactly as the tree left it: flowing, irregular, and completely unrepeatable.






The Holden begins the same way as a live edge table — two consecutive slabs from the same tree, opened so the grain mirrors across the centerline. Then the natural edges are removed, the profile is given a softened pencil edge, and the underside is chamfered to reduce visual weight.


The Springsteen pairs two black walnut live edge slabs with a flowing epoxy river through the center — most commonly in deep black, though the color is entirely your choice. The contrast between the warm, figured walnut and the smooth river channel creates a table that earns a second look from across the room.


The Andrea is built as a true square — a format that encourages conversation in a way rectangular tables simply can't. A solid hardwood top with a matching apron gives it a grounded, architectural presence, while the square proportions make it surprisingly efficient.


The Brookline is the most substantial table in the collection — a two-inch solid hardwood top with breadboard ends and a custom trestle base that references centuries of farmhouse furniture making. It's shown here in ash, but most commonly built in black walnut, white oak, or maple depending on the room it's going into.