Industrial Dining Tables: Built for How You Actually Live
Handcrafted in the USA. Made to Hold Every Meal, Every Conversation, Every Year.
The dining table is the most used piece of furniture in a home. It absorbs daily life — morning coffee, late-night conversations, holidays that stretch past midnight. At Vintage Industrial, we build ours to hold all of it. Every table is welded, finished, and assembled by hand in our Arizona workshop. No two are identical. Investments starting at $8,000.
Who Commissions a Custom Industrial Dining Table
Our clients are not buying furniture — they are commissioning a piece they expect to pass down. They include homeowners furnishing a space that will outlast every trend, restaurant owners who need tables built for daily commercial punishment, and interior designers specifying for clients who have stopped settling for mass-produced work.
The common thread is permanence. These are people who have sat at enough wobbling, delaminating, disposable tables to know exactly what they do not want.
Why Hot-Rolled Steel and Solid Hardwood
Most dining tables are engineered wood on a powder-coated frame. They photograph well. They do not last. Hot-rolled steel has weight, texture, and presence that no coating can simulate — it develops character with use rather than degrading. Solid hardwood has grain and variation that no veneer can replicate — hand-selected for each commission, not pulled from a stack.
A Vintage Industrial dining table does not wobble, delaminate, or need replacing. It is built the way the house around it should be built — to last indefinitely.
















