Industrial Dining Tables

Handcrafted in the USA. Hot-Rolled Steel & Solid Hardwood.

 

Raise the Standard

Hand-cranked height. Heirloom hardwood. Built for the room you live in most.

 

The Hure. Scaled for Home.

The most recognized silhouette in modern industrial design — now for your dining room.

 

The Bronx Dining Table

Adjustable height. Solid hardwood. Steel that improves with age.

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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.

American Made since 2009

Common Configurations

Our dining tables range from intimate four-person pieces to extended tables seating fourteen or more. Every dimension is built to your specification — length, width, height, overhang, and base style are all part of the commission conversation. Matching benches, storage, and casegoods can be commissioned as a coordinated set.

Not sure which size fits your space? Our dining table size guide shows exactly how 6, 8, 10, and 12-foot tables seat your household — with room dimensions and clearance for each.

Made in the USA. Built to a Standard, Not a Price.

  • Hot-Rolled Steel — Hand-selected for grain and character. Structural, not decorative.
  • Solid Hardwood Tops — Walnut, white oak, maple, reclaimed — hand-selected for each commission.
  • Fully Custom — Every dimension, finish, and configuration built to your specification.
  • 12+ Week Lead Time — Built to order, not pulled from a warehouse.
  • The VI Beam: Structural I-Beam Industrial Conference Table

  • I Beam Pedestal Table

  • Small Hure Crank Table | Height-Adjustable Architectural Desk

  • Hure Crank Dining Table

  • Compressor Dining Table

  • Floyd Dining Table

  • Polished Stainless Steel Bronx Crank Table: Luminous Brutalism

  • Bronx Crank Dining Table

  • IndustriaLux Crank Table: Where the Factory Meets the Penthouse

  • The IndustriaLux Heritage Dining Table

  • M2 Ma Deuce Table: Unassailable Authority

  • Train Crank Table

  • Hure Dining Table

  • Crank Table

  • I Beam Dining Table

  • Black Beauty Dining Table

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes do your dining tables come in?+
Every dining table is built to your exact dimensions — there is no standard size. Length, width, height, and overhang are all part of the commission conversation. Our dining table size guide is a good starting point for figuring out what fits your space and seats your household.
Can I customize the wood species and steel finish?+
Yes. Wood species include walnut, white oak, maple, and reclaimed hardwoods — each hand-selected for its individual character. Steel finishes include natural patina, black patina, and painted options. All combinations are available; your commission conversation is where we confirm the specifics.
Are your dining tables suitable for restaurants and commercial use?+
Yes. Every piece is built beyond commercial grade — the steel is structural, the joinery is permanent, and the finish is built for daily use. Many of our dining tables are in active service in restaurants, private clubs, and hospitality spaces.
Can I order matching benches or seating?+
Yes. Matching benches and coordinated seating can be commissioned alongside your dining table. Mention this when you begin your commission and we will spec everything as a set.
What is the lead time?+
Current lead time is 12 or more weeks from commission confirmation. Tables of significant size or complexity may require additional time, which we will confirm before your commission begins.
Do you ship nationwide?+
Yes. We ship throughout the United States. Standard delivery is freight curbside. White glove service — inside placement, unpacking, and full assembly — is available; delivery method is confirmed during your commission conversation.
How does the commission process work?+
Start by reaching out through our commission form. We will discuss your space, your requirements, and your aesthetic — then provide a quote and timeline before any work begins. Nothing is built until you have confirmed the commission.
How many people fit at an industrial dining table?+
Plan for 24 inches of table width per person for casual family meals, and 30 inches per person for formal or fine dining. A 72-inch table seats six casually or four with generous elbow room. Our commission process starts with your headcount — we build the table around your room and the life you actually live at it.
Are these tables built for homes or commercial spaces?+
Both. We build for restaurants, law firms, and tech headquarters that need tables engineered for daily commercial use — but our dining tables are equally at home in a high-traffic family kitchen. Every piece is finished with a restaurant-grade conversion varnish that handles wine spills, hot plates, and years of daily use without losing its character.