Round Wood Pedestal Table with Iron Base
Table (Dining/Kitchen) · Modern Farmhouse / Transitional (21st Century) · Likely a mass-market retailer such as West Elm, Pottery Barn, or Arhaus (reminiscent of the 'Trestle' or 'Silhouette' series).

Type
Table (Dining/Kitchen)
Style Period
Modern Farmhouse / Transitional (21st Century)
Material
Solid wood top (likely mango or acacia), iron/steel base, wood veneers for edge banding.
Age Estimate
Recent manufacture, likely 2015-2023.
Dimensions
48 inches diameter, 30 inches high. Standard dining height for 4-6 people.
Origin
Likely manufactured in India or Vietnam for a global lifestyle brand.
Designer/Maker
Likely a mass-market retailer such as West Elm, Pottery Barn, or Arhaus (reminiscent of the 'Trestle' or 'Silhouette' series).
Value Estimate
Retail: $600 - $1,100; Seconhand/Auction: $200 - $450.
Description
An elegant blend of industrial and rustic aesthetics, this round dining table features a plank-style wooden top with a weathered finish. The top is supported by a sophisticated metal pedestal base with Four arching legs terminating in decorative ball details, offering a light visual footprint while maintaining stability.
Key Features
Plank-top construction, eased-edge apron, decorative ball-foot metal base, weathered finish.
Color & Finish
Driftwood or 'Weathered Grey' wash on the wood top finish; matte black or charcoal sand-texture finish on the metal base.
Construction Method
Mass-produced factory assembly. The top is composed of glued-up wood planks (stave construction). The metal base is welded and powder-coated with a central pedestal and sweeping support legs.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Butt-glued edge joints for the top planks; mechanical fasteners (screws/bolts) connecting the wood apron to the top and metal base. Commercial-grade precision.
Wood Grain & Species
Moderate grain appearing to be a fruitwood or tropical hardwood like Mango, showing natural mineral streaks and variation in sapwood/heartwood.
Surface Treatment
Wire-brushed texture for a rustic feel, finished with a matte protective lacquer or polyurethane topcoat.
Upholstery Details
None
Hardware & Fittings
Inherent metal ball feet, likely threaded levelers on the bottom (not fully visible). Bolts and washers used to secure the pedestal to the top.
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in India or Vietnam for a global lifestyle brand.
Condition Notes
Very Good. Minimal visible wear. Finish appears intact with consistent coloration across the planks and no significant water rings or scratches.
Interesting Facts
The 'ball foot' on metal bases is a modern nod to the classic 'ball and claw' or 'Dutch bun foot' seen in 18th-century English furniture, reimagined here for a contemporary industrial look.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'Restoration Hardware' era of interior design, where industrial metal is paired with reclaimed-look wood to create a 'found' or organic aesthetic.
Similar Pieces
Bistro tables or Trestle tables. Distinguishable by the circular top and the specific quadruple-arch pedestal base.
Care & Maintenance
Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid harsh chemicals that could strip the weathered finish. Use coasters and placemats to prevent heat and moisture damage.
Value Estimate
Retail: $600 - $1,100; Seconhand/Auction: $200 - $450.
Sustainability Notes
Wood appears to be a fast-growing species; metal base is highly recyclable. Longevity is moderate depending on moisture exposure to the plank joints.