Custom Epoxy River Tables

Handcrafted in Port St. Lucie

Custom Epoxy River Tables

No two epoxy tables leave our shop alike. Yours starts with a hardwood slab you choose, a resin color mixed to your taste, and a pour done by hand, start to finish, in our Port St. Lucie workshop. Every top is our own work. Nothing from a catalog.

Built Here. Poured Here.

Recent epoxy work from our Port St. Lucie shop

Blue epoxy river dining table on black steel base in the American Furniture and Design showroom

Blue epoxy river dining, black steel base
Walnut dining table with silver epoxy river in a customer home

Silver river walnut, delivered to a customer home
Teal epoxy river walnut bench closeup

Teal river walnut bench
Live edge wood slab table with black epoxy detail

Live edge slab, black epoxy detail
Weathered gray table with sea glass green epoxy river

Sea glass river, weathered gray
Trestle farm table with turquoise epoxy inlay

Turquoise inlay trestle farm table
70 by 40 blue epoxy river dining table on industrial base

70 x 40 blue epoxy river, book matched barrel slab

Epoxy work is what we are known for. Live edges left natural, river pours, full flood coats, and matched slab tops. Every one handcrafted in-house in Port St. Lucie.

What it runs

Most epoxy river dining tables run $5,000 to $12,000 and up. A 6 foot river table starts around $6,000, and conference tables and oversize builds can go well beyond that.

What moves the number: the wood species, the hunt for the right slab (rare and wide slabs cost more to source), the size and type of pour, the thickness of the top, and the base you choose.

A recent build

A recent customer came to us for a 70 by 40 dining table. We took a single barrel slab, cut it down the middle, and turned the halves inward so the live edge runs down the center of the table, then set it on an industrial metal base. We went through a ton of slabs together before she found the right one, and that is exactly how it should work. You approve the slab before we pour.

How long

10 to 12 weeks once your slab is locked in. If the search for the right slab takes longer, the build takes longer, and we would rather keep looking than pour the wrong one. Epoxy cures on its own schedule and we do not rush it.

See your own price first

Build the table you want in about two minutes and we will show you the number before you ever talk to anyone.

BUILD YOUR TABLE