
The Olaudah Dining Table
Round tables make everyone equal. No head of the table power plays, no awkward corner seating, just good conversation flowing in all directions. This round wood dining table understands that the best meals happen when nobody has to crane their neck to talk to someone three seats away.
The three-leg design looks deceptively simple until you realize how much engineering went into making it rock-solid stable. Those angled legs aren't just stylish, they're strategically positioned to handle whatever chaos your dinner parties can dish out. Kids climbing on chairs, leaning back too far, enthusiastic gesturing over wine – this table has seen it all and stayed steady.
Each leg gets handcrafted from two pieces of solid lumber, creating joints that actually strengthen over time instead of loosening like those wobbly cafe tables that make you nervous about setting down your coffee. The brackets embedded directly into the tabletop create a connection so secure it borders on overkill, which is exactly how furniture should be built.
Named for Olaudah Equiano, the 18th-century writer and abolitionist who bought his freedom and used his voice to expose the horrors of slavery, this piece carries that same spirit of dignity and resilience. Equiano understood that freedom means having a seat at the table, not just standing on the sidelines.
The circular dining table features subtle Scandinavian influences within its contemporary midcentury design, creating clean lines that work whether you're serving takeout on paper plates or hosting the kind of dinner that requires good silverware. The inverted chamfer edging adds sophisticated detailing without making the piece feel precious or untouchable.
This round midcentury dining table emerges from solid lumber salvaged from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles. Each piece of wood carries decades of California history, transformed from potential waste into furniture that brings people together.
The natural hard-wax oil finish feels warm under your hands while protecting against the inevitable spills, scratches, and daily wear that comes with actually using your furniture. This finish grows more beautiful with age, developing a patina that tells the story of every meal shared around it.
Our workshop team assembles each table with the kind of attention to detail that ensures it will outlast whatever dining trends come and go. The result is furniture that works as hard as you do, looking good while making your daily routines feel a little more special.
Original: $2,595.00
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Round tables make everyone equal. No head of the table power plays, no awkward corner seating, just good conversation flowing in all directions. This round wood dining table understands that the best meals happen when nobody has to crane their neck to talk to someone three seats away.
The three-leg design looks deceptively simple until you realize how much engineering went into making it rock-solid stable. Those angled legs aren't just stylish, they're strategically positioned to handle whatever chaos your dinner parties can dish out. Kids climbing on chairs, leaning back too far, enthusiastic gesturing over wine – this table has seen it all and stayed steady.
Each leg gets handcrafted from two pieces of solid lumber, creating joints that actually strengthen over time instead of loosening like those wobbly cafe tables that make you nervous about setting down your coffee. The brackets embedded directly into the tabletop create a connection so secure it borders on overkill, which is exactly how furniture should be built.
Named for Olaudah Equiano, the 18th-century writer and abolitionist who bought his freedom and used his voice to expose the horrors of slavery, this piece carries that same spirit of dignity and resilience. Equiano understood that freedom means having a seat at the table, not just standing on the sidelines.
The circular dining table features subtle Scandinavian influences within its contemporary midcentury design, creating clean lines that work whether you're serving takeout on paper plates or hosting the kind of dinner that requires good silverware. The inverted chamfer edging adds sophisticated detailing without making the piece feel precious or untouchable.
This round midcentury dining table emerges from solid lumber salvaged from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles. Each piece of wood carries decades of California history, transformed from potential waste into furniture that brings people together.
The natural hard-wax oil finish feels warm under your hands while protecting against the inevitable spills, scratches, and daily wear that comes with actually using your furniture. This finish grows more beautiful with age, developing a patina that tells the story of every meal shared around it.
Our workshop team assembles each table with the kind of attention to detail that ensures it will outlast whatever dining trends come and go. The result is furniture that works as hard as you do, looking good while making your daily routines feel a little more special.























