Wood Conference Tables
A conference table is the one piece of furniture every client sees. Laminate says one thing; twelve feet of solid, grain-matched walnut says another. Ours are built from hand-picked boards arranged so the figure flows the length of the room.
Ten to sixteen feet is routine work — steel C-channel keeps the span dead flat, sections with invisible mitered seams get through office doors and elevators, and CNC-cut grommets land power exactly where the room plan puts it.
Boardroom Logistics
Sizing the room
Allow 30″ of table length per seat and 48″ of clearance around the table. A 96″ × 48″ top seats eight; 144″ × 54″ seats twelve. Long spans over 8 feet carry a tiered length premium — visible live in the Builder — or build as sections and avoid it.
Power and cable management
Grommet holes and trough cutouts are CNC-cut to your furniture-power spec, edges sealed. Send the hardware spec sheet and the openings match it to the millimeter.
Delivery into office buildings
COIs, freight elevators, and after-hours windows are routine. Long tops build as book-matched sections that assemble in place — tell us the elevator and the tightest turn and the piece is engineered for the trip.
Conference Table FAQ
What offices and designers ask before ordering.






