Conference Tables
A conference table should do more than fill the room — it should help define it. From compact meeting tables to large boardroom centerpieces, each table can be built around the scale of the space, the number of seats needed, and the overall tone of the room. The result is a piece that feels substantial, intentional, and aligned with the way your team gathers.
Conference Table Design
Shape & Layout
The shape of a conference table has a major impact on both function and appearance. We can build straight rectangular tables, boat-shaped tables, racetrack profiles, round tables, oval designs, square meeting tables, and larger custom layouts tailored to the room. Whether the goal is a formal boardroom presence or a more collaborative atmosphere, the shape can be designed to suit the space naturally.
Live Edge, Dimensional & All-Wood Styles
Conference tables can be built with a variety of visual approaches depending on the look the space needs. Live edge tables bring natural movement, character, and a more organic statement to the room. Dimensional hardwood tables offer cleaner lines and a more architectural presence. For clients looking for a warm but refined aesthetic, a full all-wood design can create a conference table that feels elevated, durable, and timeless.
Epoxy Features
Epoxy can be used subtly or as a defining feature of the design. Smaller epoxy fills can stabilize natural cracks, knots, and voids while keeping the table polished and refined. Larger epoxy river features can create a more dramatic focal point, bringing color, contrast, and a more custom design element into the room. Epoxy can also be color-matched to branding or interior finishes for a more cohesive overall look.
Power, Data & Technology Integration
A conference table should support the way modern meetings actually happen. Built-in power access, data ports, cable management, wireless charging, and concealed wire routing can all be integrated into the design to keep the table functional without cluttering the room. These details help the table work as well technologically as it does visually.
Branding & Personalized Details
For companies that want the table to reflect their identity, personalized details can be built directly into the design. Logos, branded elements, CNC-carved graphics, inlays, epoxy-filled branding, and other custom details can help turn the conference table into a piece that feels specific to the business rather than generic to the room. It becomes not just a place to meet, but a visual extension of the brand.