Two Families wanted these unique farmhouse tables which are held up by two massive solid wood ball pedestals. Each pedestal ball is turned and carved into shape from a…
PADAWAN LEARNER BUILDS HER FIRST PIECE OF FURNITURE!
Laina at 11 years old just built her first step stool ever and it’s a good one. 2” thick solid top and 3” turned spindle legs hold up this…
Video Walk Around – 10′ Weathered Oak + White Wash NEW Trestle Table by Jesus Tables!
A family off Oaks Blvd in North Naples just received their new Trestle Farm Table. Melissa and her family have been saving for over 10 years to build their…
2 Newly Built Strange Looking Solid Wood Desks for a New York Company
A company in NY needed two large 12′ desks for their IT guys to work at to hold equipment etc. The needed to be an exact size to fit…
Video Walk Around 5 Piece Farm Table Set with Chairs – Naples Farmhouse Tables
This set consists of custom made coffee tables, a sofa table, a high top shelf table, a farm table with bottom shelf and 8 chairs. The whole set is…
Reclaimed Wood Farmhouse Trestle Table
With a hint of white wash to finish it off, this newly built trestle farm table made its way to a new home. It was built from reclaimed barn…
10’ Beautiful Thick Live Edge Dining Table Walk Around
Finally the perfect piece was found for our friends in north Ft. Myers of a 10’ long live edge table. This slab traveled all the way from Indonesia and…
New Record Breaker! Biggest & Heaviest Reclaimed Wood Farm Table Built by Jesus Tables
Finally the big 16’ farm table built two years ago has been dethroned. This new king farmhouse table comes in at 13 feet long, extra wide almost 5 feet…
FARM TABLE DISTRESSING PARTY! Tearing your table down, so it can be reborn..
Our friends Carly and her mom Jamie got to be part of the farm table building process! A rare fun occasion where you can bang up your own table…
Massive 8’x8’ Trestle Table in White Washed Weathered Oak
This family has a huge dining space and needed an extra large dining room table. It was not economical to do one solid 8’x8’ table, which would be impossible…