Materials
Solid Reclaimed Pine Railway Sleepers cut to size, sanded and stained. Handmade Black Hairpin Steel Framed Legs, powder coated (Solid Steel)
We also offer matching benches to go with the table. They are 45cm high and the same design as the legs, just a smaller version
Dimensions*
Length to be picked by the customer in the size menu
Width of the Table: 80cm (Also available in 100cm - contact us for bespoke quotes)
Height of the Table: 75cm
Height of the Bench: 45cm | Width: 40cm
Thickness of the Timber: 1.5”- 2”
*We also make bespoke sizes so just please contact us if you need a different size.
All benches will be sized to fit underneath the table. The bench will be 40cm smaller than the table length. For example: a 180cm table will come with a 140cm bench. Sizes may vary by 1cm-2cm
If you would like to add chairs to your order you can find them here.
Colour
There are various stains available in the final photo. The stain swatch is only a rough guide of colours, this will vary depending on light in the room and the reclaimed timber used at the time. Please ask for more colour info if required prior to ordering or check our colour guide.
Legs will come Black as Standard but we also stock Clear Coat Steel - Light Grey.
Assembly
Legs come separate and ready to attach with the screws provided into the pre drilled holes. This can be done with a Screwdriver or a drill.
Shipping
All our items have UK Free Shipping
Our Timber
We only use Reclaimed Timber and therefore it may have visible bumps and dents which we believe as a Company it’s all part of the character and the story of the piece. We take great care to join the pieces together, sand and smooth any anomalies from the timber, but it does contain knots, grains and of course, lots of character. There will also be small grooves where the timbers join, like in your typical farmhouse table. They are biscuit jointed in 2 or 3 places and added support bars which are glued and screwed on the underside. Gaps may be slightly visible in between the timbers joins. All part of the character and charm of using reclaimed and not 'perfectly straight’ timber