Harvest Table HARVEST TABLE

HARVEST TABLE
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The Harvest Table is a replica of the table often called the farm or kitchen table.  It was just a solid top table that could be used for almost anything.  It often had one or two drawers where napkins and silverware or other serving utensils were stored.  Grandma could roll the pie dough on it and then clean it off with the dishcloth for the farmers to come in for a hot lunch.  

Today, many people still like this table for kitchen use, but the drawers are often used for stationery 
or placemats.  If space is available under the table it may have an 18" drawer on each end or on the side.

It is not an extension table.  The space required for the drawers is the same space used for the slides on an extension table.  The grain usually runs vertically instead of horizontally.

Please see drawings for the various options.    Please note that drawers are an additional charge.

We have some suggested sizes shown below with prices, but you can determine the exact size you want, click on the horse and buggy at the top of the page, send us an e-mail,  and we will get a price for the size you want from our Amish men. 

HARVEST TABLE 
Solid top only

Description and Size

Oak

Cherry
Maple or Hickory

36" x 48"

$ 430

$ 598

36" x 60"

$ 485

$ 634

36" x 66"

$ 510

$ 665

36" x 72"

$ 527

$ 689

42" x 60"

$ 519

$ 673

42" x 72"

$ 553

$ 716

48" x 60"

$ 571

$ 741

48" x 72"

$ 598

$ 778

18" Drawer

$ 44

$ 60