The Regent Refectory Table
A commanding study in classical proportion, the Regent Refectory Table is defined by its expansive plank-style surface, deeply carved frieze apron, and sculptural turned pedestal supports. Crafted in solid hardwood, the table carries the weight and permanence of Old World refectory furnishings once reserved for grand halls and long communal gatherings.
The broad rectangular top is framed with restrained edge detailing, allowing the natural grain and warmth of the wood to take center stage. Below, a continuous carved apron introduces rhythmic geometry and hand-worked depth, while substantial baluster pedestals rise from a full-length stretcher base, grounding the piece with architectural authority and visual balance.
Designed to function as both a dining table and an oversized console, the Regent Refectory Table brings gravitas to a dining room, great room, library, or gallery-like entry. Its scale, symmetry, and craftsmanship make it a natural centerpiece—built not for trend, but for legacy.











