Amish Trestle Tables
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Trestle Top Tables
Trestle tables refer to the movement of the tabletop, which slide open while the base remains stationary.
Trestle tables come in many styles, from formal, to traditional, to modern. They can be round, square or oval.
Good trestle tables will have a geared slide mechanism, which allows it to be easily opened and closed by just one person. Usually there is leaf storage within the table itself.
These trestle tables are the finest craftsmanship available in the world today, tomorrow's heirlooms at an affordable price. There is a wide range of finishes, and several wood types to choose from.
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Aspen Mission Trestle Top Table
Elegant Lodge Styling
The Aspen is a true mission style table, with a trestle top. It is available in Oak, Cherry or Quarter Sawn Oak. It has a mission edge, mortise and tenon joints. You can have this table in 42x72 or 48x72 with 4 leaves. It is also available with a solid top. If you would like more information click here: Aspen Trestle TableZoom Pictures Aspen Table Hardware Cover Leg Edge Joints Open Side
Hartford Mission Trestle
Asian lines and art were perfect with Frank Lloyd Wright's mission designs. Here they meet in an awesome table. The top is rectangle with a beveled edge. 4 leaves. The skirt is angles to coordinate with the angled base. True mission legs and slatting, superior mortise and tenon joints, and geard extension slides. Oak, cherry, maple or 1/4 sawn oak. 42x72. If you would like more information click here:Hartford Mission Trestle Style Table
Zooms: Table Base Skirt Open In An Office In a Home
Royal Mission
If you buy this anywhere else, you're buying a copy. Here you get the table from its original designer. So fabulous it quickly became a classic among decorators and professionals, but priced for the average person. Oak, cherry, maple, 1/4 sawn oak.If you would like more information click here:Royal Mission Table
Zooms: Table Open Base Top Walnut Tabletop Inlays
Shaker Hill
The Shaker Hill has a tapered end top, on a true shaker, heavy splay-leg base with an arched spreader bar. It comes with a geared extension slide, so it needs only one person to open it, 4 leaves,and a mission edge.Oak, cherry, hickory, maple and 1/4 sawn oak.If you would like more information click here: Shaker Hill Trestle Table
Trestle Mission
If you like your mission 'straight up' this is a great table. Oak,cherry,maple, or quarter sawn oak.If you would like more information click here: Trestle Mission Table
West Village Mission
If you are a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright or Gustav Stickley, you'll recall the beautiful 'cut-outs' they used to decorate their pieces. Its ALL here. Oak, cherry, maple, hickory or 1/4 sawn.If you would like more information click here: West Village Trestle Table
Dyno Trestle Table
A cleaner version of the royal mission. Oak, cherry, maple or 1/4 sawn oak. One person to open and close!Dyno Trestle Table
Arts and Cratfs Trestle Table
Following the design elements and the construction techniques of the Arts and Crafts movement this table truly lives up to it's name.Arts and Crafts Trestle Table
Arlington
Designed much like the old classic dining tables from early this century the arlington has solid trestles and a boat shaped top. Oak, Cherry, Maple or 1/4 Sawn Oak.Arlington Table
Country Shaker Trestle Table
Country Shaker really doesn't do this mission style table justice. The wide slats on the end of the table complete the heavy look of this table.Country Shaker Table
McCoy Trestle Table
Heavy and rustic is the best way to describe this table. It beautifully compliments the traditional lines of the McCoy style you find in many other rooms of the home.McCoy Trestle Table
Modesto Table
A true southwestern mission style trestle that has 3 wide slats, slightly flaired legs and exposed tenons.Modesto Dining Table
Markley Mission
The Markley has a unique slat design in the trestle making it almost contemporary in it's general looks.Markley Mission Trestle Table
Bellingham Trestle Table
5 wide slats in the end of the trestle with and arched spreader bar give this typically mission trestle table a bit of shaker flairBellingham Trestle Table
Mission Trestle Table
Thin slats and a support base rather than legs give this mission style trestle a look that no other captures. Mission Trestle Table
Westlake Trestle Table
A very traditional take on a mission classic. The westlake has an inset panel with rope twist molding along the bottom in the ends of the trestle, rounded outer edges on the legs and a rope molding around the bottom of the skirt. The whole package makes this table look anything but mission.Westlake trestle Table
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Fantail Mission Trestle Table
The fantail design of the end slats almost give this table an oriental feel. Pictured with the matching chairsMission Fantail Table
Cameron Trestle Table
While still maintaining some mission flair the cameron is definitely the most contemporary trestle design that I've seen yet. The arch base, boat shaped top and frank lloyd inspired barbell inlays give the overall impression of simplicity and strength.Cameron Table
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