
The Mach Extra Large Conference Table
Big decisions require big surfaces. This huge conference table gives you the kind of space where ideas can actually spread out, laptops don't need to compete for territory, and everyone gets enough elbow room to think clearly. No more awkward shuffling of papers or strategic positioning of coffee cups.
The Modern Industrial Minimalist design pairs a substantial solid wood top with ebonized hardwood pedestals that anchor the entire piece with architectural confidence. Those blocky black bases don't apologize for taking up space, they own it completely, creating the kind of visual authority that makes every meeting feel more significant.
This design was named for Ernst Mach, who spent his career demolishing scientific assumptions that everyone else took for granted. The Austrian physicist rejected absolute truths, questioned the existence of atoms when his peers accepted them, and challenged Isaac Newton's fundamental concepts of space and time. His intellectual rebellion was so thorough that Einstein credited him as a philosophical ancestor of relativity theory.
Available with either a 1.5-inch face-grain top or a beefier 2.5-inch butcher block option, this extra long board room table accommodates whatever your team needs to spread across its surface. Embedded tabletop outlets keep technology accessible without turning your meeting space into a cable management nightmare.
The top splits in half for transport, because even the most impressive furniture shouldn't require structural modifications to your building. Elevators, stairwells, and doorways become navigable challenges rather than insurmountable obstacles.
This large wood conference table emerges from lumber rescued from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles, transformed from potential waste into workspace that commands respect. Each piece carries decades of California growth in its grain patterns, creating surfaces that feel substantial rather than manufactured.
The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while highlighting every character mark and grain variation that developed over years of seasonal change. This isn't furniture that tries to look perfect, it embraces the natural imperfections that make each piece genuinely unique.
Our Los Angeles workshop approaches each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that work together harmoniously while maintaining the structural integrity needed to support whatever gets piled onto these surfaces during marathon planning sessions.
The ebonized base provides the kind of stability that lets you lean into heated discussions without worrying about wobbles or creaks. This piece is built for real use by people who have serious work to accomplish.
Sometimes breaking through conventional thinking requires a surface large enough to hold all the possibilities.
Specifications:
- Solid hardwood construction with natural hard-wax oil finish
- Modern Industrial Minimalist design
- Ebonized hardwood legs
- Top available in 1.5-inch face-grain or 2.5-inch butcher block options
- Optional embedded tabletop outlets
- Tabletop splits in half for transport
- Locally sourced, naturally fallen timber
- Handcrafted in Los Angeles
- Made to order
Original: $7,195.00
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Big decisions require big surfaces. This huge conference table gives you the kind of space where ideas can actually spread out, laptops don't need to compete for territory, and everyone gets enough elbow room to think clearly. No more awkward shuffling of papers or strategic positioning of coffee cups.
The Modern Industrial Minimalist design pairs a substantial solid wood top with ebonized hardwood pedestals that anchor the entire piece with architectural confidence. Those blocky black bases don't apologize for taking up space, they own it completely, creating the kind of visual authority that makes every meeting feel more significant.
This design was named for Ernst Mach, who spent his career demolishing scientific assumptions that everyone else took for granted. The Austrian physicist rejected absolute truths, questioned the existence of atoms when his peers accepted them, and challenged Isaac Newton's fundamental concepts of space and time. His intellectual rebellion was so thorough that Einstein credited him as a philosophical ancestor of relativity theory.
Available with either a 1.5-inch face-grain top or a beefier 2.5-inch butcher block option, this extra long board room table accommodates whatever your team needs to spread across its surface. Embedded tabletop outlets keep technology accessible without turning your meeting space into a cable management nightmare.
The top splits in half for transport, because even the most impressive furniture shouldn't require structural modifications to your building. Elevators, stairwells, and doorways become navigable challenges rather than insurmountable obstacles.
This large wood conference table emerges from lumber rescued from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles, transformed from potential waste into workspace that commands respect. Each piece carries decades of California growth in its grain patterns, creating surfaces that feel substantial rather than manufactured.
The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while highlighting every character mark and grain variation that developed over years of seasonal change. This isn't furniture that tries to look perfect, it embraces the natural imperfections that make each piece genuinely unique.
Our Los Angeles workshop approaches each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that work together harmoniously while maintaining the structural integrity needed to support whatever gets piled onto these surfaces during marathon planning sessions.
The ebonized base provides the kind of stability that lets you lean into heated discussions without worrying about wobbles or creaks. This piece is built for real use by people who have serious work to accomplish.
Sometimes breaking through conventional thinking requires a surface large enough to hold all the possibilities.
Specifications:
- Solid hardwood construction with natural hard-wax oil finish
- Modern Industrial Minimalist design
- Ebonized hardwood legs
- Top available in 1.5-inch face-grain or 2.5-inch butcher block options
- Optional embedded tabletop outlets
- Tabletop splits in half for transport
- Locally sourced, naturally fallen timber
- Handcrafted in Los Angeles
- Made to order























