As the fall season is upon us and the weather is getting cooler, it makes me think of the holidays, family, and dinners together. What better way to spend that time together than around a beautiful, rustic farm table? I, personally, love the farm table. The raw craftsmanship and skill exhibited through the piece is unlike any other. The finished product projects such character, strength, and dignity, while remaining both welcoming and charming. October is a fantastic time for farm tables, just in time for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and every special occasion in between!
Today I would like to feature a beautifully crafted farm table by Rob. M of Tennessee. Rob chose to included 4 of the Husky Dining Table Legs (Part #1109) in knotty pine. These large, 5″ legs added both strength and stability to the table, while also adding character to the piece. The pine was a perfect fit and finished beautifully! Rob surrounded the table on 3 sides with chairs, however used the length of the table on one side for bench seating. The design is flawless and I’m sure it will be enjoyed for years to come! Thank you so much for sharing your photo with us Rob. Amazing work! Be sure to check out more of Rob’s amazing designs.
If you are inspired by Rob’s design, be sure to check out all of the farmhouse table legs available from Osborne. October is the perfect time to create your dream farm table!
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