Boheme Table (also known as Aviator Table or Metal-Wrapped Dining Table)

Table (Dining Table) · Industrial / Contemporary Transitional (21st Century) · Likely manufactured by contemporary lifestyle brands such as Restoration Hardware or similar high-end industrial furniture importers

Boheme Table (also known as Aviator Table or Metal-Wrapped Dining Table)

Type

Table (Dining Table)

Style Period

Industrial / Contemporary Transitional (21st Century)

Material

Aluminum sheet metal cladding with visible rivets, solid wood and engineered wood core for the pedestal base

Age Estimate

Contemporary, manufactured within the last 10-15 years (circa 2010-present)

Dimensions

Estimated 30 inches in height and 60 inches in diameter for the round top, accommodating 4 to 6 chairs comfortably

Origin

Modern mass-produced, likely manufactured in Asia for global furniture markets specializing in industrial-chic decor

Designer/Maker

Likely manufactured by contemporary lifestyle brands such as Restoration Hardware or similar high-end industrial furniture importers

Value Estimate

Retail value estimated between $1,500 and $3,500 depending on the specific brand, retailer, and whether it is sold as a set with the chairs

Description

The Boheme Table features a striking round top wrapped in pie-segmented aluminum panels reminiscent of vintage aircraft fuselage construction, accented by industrial riveting. This bold metallic surface is supported by a substantial, rustic turned wooden pedestal base that adds a warm, traditional counterbalance to the cold, industrial top.

Key Features

Segmented aluminum sheet top, exposed structural riveting along radial seams and edges, and a heavy carved pedestal base blending industrial and rustic aesthetics

Color & Finish

Silver-grey distressed metallic finish on the aluminum top with antique brass or steel tone rivets, paired with a weathered, whitewashed brown wood finish on the pedestal base

Construction Method

Modern manufactured assembly, combining metal sheet fabrication with bolted and riveted surface treatments over a sturdy wooden or engineered wood pedestal base

Joinery & Craftsmanship

Industrial fabrication with visible metal seams, rivets, and sturdy bolted pedestal construction designed for heavy domestic use

Wood Grain & Species

Weathered wood grain visible on the pedestal base, typical of distressed pine, mango wood, or oak with a grey wash

Surface Treatment

Brushed and distressed metallic plating on top with hand-applied finishing and wire-brushed wood staining on the base

Upholstery Details

N/A for the table itself, though accompanied by upholstered wingback dining chairs in a neutral light beige or grey fabric

Hardware & Fittings

Decorative industrial rivets and bolts lining the perimeter and radial seams of the tabletop

Origin & Provenance

Modern mass-produced, likely manufactured in Asia for global furniture markets specializing in industrial-chic decor

Condition Notes

Likely in excellent or very good condition given its contemporary origin, with intentional distressing built into the finish to mimic authentic antique industrial wear

Interesting Facts

The aesthetic of metal-wrapped furniture was heavily inspired by mid-20th-century aviation design, specifically the aluminum panels used on WWII fighter planes like the Spitfire

Cultural Significance

Reflects the popular interior design trend of industrial chic, which repurposes factory and aviation materials for residential luxury living

Similar Pieces

Restoration Hardware Aviator dining collection, spitfire metal tables, and steampunk-inspired dining furniture

Care & Maintenance

Clean aluminum surfaces with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately; avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that can pit the metal finish. Use coasters and placemats to protect against scratches

Value Estimate

Retail value estimated between $1,500 and $3,500 depending on the specific brand, retailer, and whether it is sold as a set with the chairs

Sustainability Notes

Uses recyclable metals like aluminum, though long-term sustainability depends on the manufacturer's ethical sourcing of wood and labor practices

Identified on 8/10/2026