The Farmhouse Drop Leaf Table is a classic table style with a contemporary feel. This drop leaf table is made of kiln-dried solid cherry wood with veneer and comes in a variety of contemporary finish options. It includes a catalyzed lacquer finish that protects against spills. This handsome farmhouse style drop leaf table features two sash top locks mounted underneath that keep it securely closed when the extension leaf is not in use. It seats four people if the leaves are down and six people comfortably with the leaves extended. Fully extended this table is 60 inches long, 40 inches wide, and stands 30 inches high. With the leaves dropped, the table is 22 inches wide.
Proudly Handcrafted
This item is handcrafted in a way few products are today. Master craftsmen hand-assemble each piece, using wooden dowels, tenon joinery, and other traditional methods to ensure the highest quality. Each item then undergoes a meticulous 16-step finishing process (read more about this process below) - all done by hand - resulting in a unique piece with incredible depth and beauty. From hand-rubbing with steel wool and oil, to physically distressing pieces for certain antiqued finishes, the item doesn't leave the company until it has been crafted with care, then thoroughly inspected and proudly sent to you, to enjoy for years to come.
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The Unique 16-step Finishing Process
1. Case clean - hand-sanding of item.
2. Stain - spray on non-grain-raising stain for foundation.
3. Seal - spray on clear lacquer.
4. Sealer sanding - hand-sand with very fine grit sand paper.
5. Distressing - for finishes requiring distressed look, hand applied physical nicks, worm holes and worn edges.
6. Glaze - spray on dark tone.
7. Wipe - hand-wiping wet glaze off, leaving residue in pores.
8. Highlight - glazing that creates light and dark areas to accent grain.
9. First top-coat - spray on clear coat of lacquer.
10. Hand-sand.
11. Dry brush - applying thick glaze to edges to provide antique, mellow aged appearance.
12. Spatter - dark material applied with gun for spattered look.
13. Second top-coat - spray on clear coat of lacquer for more depth and protection.
14. Hand-sand.
15. Rub - hand-rubbing with very fine steel wood and oil for extra smoothness.
16. Polish - hand-applied polish and buffing for final gloss finish.