The articulate table celebrates the versatility of fundamental form and the craft of a traditional maker.
Deceptively simple in appearance, the pared-back articulate table hides a historical narrative of utility and craftsmanship.
Every articulate table is made to measure in our Stamford workshop.
The current lead time for an articulate table is 10 weeks from receipt of full payment and sample/drawing approval.
Our handmade finish samples are available at £20 + vat each including delivery.
Images of the articulate table are available as a zip file below.
It's coming. We're just working on the finishing touches.
We make our articulate table to any size, and as a rectangle, circle or square. Example prices below exclude VAT. For other sizes, shipping quotes and trade pricing, please use our enquiry form below.
Most UK deliveries are made by our team. Where specialist shipping is required, we source responsible partners to meet your brief.
Example shipping costs for a 2500mm articulate table:
UK
One-man £220
Two-man white glove £480
US
East Coast £1,800
West Coast £2,100
For detailed pricing, request a shipping quote.
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Our tables are made to become more beautiful over time. Love and care will enhance the appearance and value of your table. The care guide covers the basics. For more information visit our finish library.
Download full care guideWe are often inspired by centuries-old antique pieces and we do our best to ensure our tables will in turn last 100 years. Yes, they may need sympathetic repairs or restoration but as a company, we intend to support that repair, restoration, re-purposing and resale of our products for generations to come.
Our simple seating diagram helps you to plan the most comfortable dimensions for your dining table.
Download diagramThe articulate table celebrates the versatility of fundamental form.
Deceptively simple in appearance, the pared-back articulate table hides a historical narrative of utility and craftsmanship.
The true hidden thickness of the large oak top provides stability and strength, while oak buttons fixed with slotted brass screws allow the top to move with the seasons.
Referencing the tradition of vernacular furniture making, the tripod design of the circular table overcomes uneven ground, and the irregularly sized 'two plank' top is a nod to the pragmatic use of two consecutive hand-sawn boards from the same windfall tree.