Solid Wood Tables Handcrafted for Rustic Dining Rooms and Kitchens

Reclaimed Wood Dining Tables

Western Reclaimed Wood Dining Tables feature standard-height tables for dining rooms and gathering spaces, defined by salvaged or reclaimed wood surfaces with visible grain, live edges, saw marks, and aged texture, primarily using teak or oak with solid wood, trestle, pedestal, or iron bases, hand-carved details, distressed finishes, and warm rustic tones. Add welcoming charm and unique character to your home with our reclaimed wood tables, crafted to create memories for generations. Our collection offers solid wood tables for rustic dining rooms and kitchens, handcrafted from reclaimed barnwood or eco-friendly teak wood.

Each piece highlights the wood’s natural character, beauty, and finish, adding warmth to your dining space. Browse online, or visit our showroom to discover matching tables, chairs, and benches. We offer our customers customization options to create bespoke furniture tailored to their exact specifications.

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Jason Scott Sacred Heart Round Dining Table

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Jason Scott Sacred Heart Dining Table

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IN STOCK - 108" and 120"
Knotty Alder Rustic Dining Table in solid knotty alder wood with hand-hewn edge and trestle base in lodge dining room.
Knotty Alder Rustic Dining Table in solid knotty alder wood with dark rustic stain, and a hand-hewn edge in a close-up view.

Knotty Alder Rustic Dining Table

from $7,288.00

Jason Scott Round Top Iron Base Dining Table

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IN STOCK - 96"
African Mahogany dining table crafted from reclaimed mahogany wood with a double pedestal base in a dining space.
African Mahogany dining table crafted from solid wood with a reddish-brown finish in a Western dining space.

African Mahogany Dining Table

from $9,288.00

Jason Scott Iron Base Dining Table

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Jason Scott Live Edge Dining Table

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Jason Scott Dragonfly Dining Table

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Jason Scott Live Edge Diablo Dining Table

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Reclaimed wood dining table with trestle bases.

Reclaimed Oak Trestle Dining Table

from $6,988.00

Jason Scott Santana Dining Table / Round

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Jason Scott Live Edge Dining Table w/ Carving

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Jason Scott Sinatra Dining Table w/ Carving

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Jason Scott Grand Cordoza Dining Table

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Jason Scott Cadillac Dining Table

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Jason Scott Round Top / Wood Pedestal Base Dining Table

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Jason Scott Dragonfly Dining Table / Round

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Jason Scott Prague Dining Table

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Best Uses For The Western Reclaimed Wood Dining Tables

Some tables furnish a room; these give it a center of gravity. Salvaged teak, reclaimed oak, knotty alder, and African mahogany appear in round, rectangular, trestle, pedestal, and iron-base forms, offering a commanding foundation for a reclaimed wood dining room and a natural counterpart to Western dining chairs.

Rooms with History
Saw-marked reclaimed oak and intricately carved salvaged teak settle naturally into Western heritage interiors, lending the room texture that feels inherited rather than staged.
The Generous Host
Wide rectangular tops and grounded trestle silhouettes give frequent hosts a substantial centerpiece for expansive Western dining spaces.
Roundtable Intimacy
Round designs supported by wood pedestals or iron bases draw conversation inward while keeping their visual weight handsomely centered.
Western, Sharply Drawn
African mahogany with steel bolt accents and teak paired with hand-forged iron suit modern Western rooms that favor crisp structure over ornament alone.
Heirlooms with Conscience
For buyers who prize provenance, teak salvaged from abandoned structures and oak reclaimed from an earlier life bring environmental purpose to furniture made for years of gathering.

The Runyon's Difference

Across key designs, salvaged teak reclaimed from abandoned structures replaces blank, uniform lumber with timber that already carries a history. In select pieces within Runyon’s reclaimed wood collection, wire brushing, scraping with broken glass, burning, waxing, and bottle rubbing create a burnished surface with layered depth, giving the table a presence that could never be manufactured in haste.
Frequently Asked

Questions About Western Reclaimed Wood Dining Tables

Will my dining table look exactly like another table from this collection?
No two reclaimed surfaces present identically. Solid reclaimed oak and salvaged teak reveal natural grain shifts, while select oak tops preserve saw marks and aged texture and artisan-worked teak carries hand-applied variation. Those differences produce a tabletop with its own legible past, not a factory-flat repeat.
What construction gives these tables their heirloom strength?
Select rectangular designs use solid reclaimed oak trestle construction for stability, open legroom, and a firmly grounded stance. Durable teak, African mahogany, hand-forged iron supports, and steel accents broaden the structural vocabulary, creating tables that read as architecture.
How do I protect the surface without erasing its hard-won character?
Use a soft, dry cloth for routine dusting, wipe spills promptly, and protect the top with coasters, placemats, and trivets. On waxed salvaged-teak surfaces, avoid silicone polishes and harsh cleaners that can cloud the finish; this restrained care preserves the worked grain’s mellow depth while allowing honest age to develop.
Can these tables serve both daily family meals and formal gatherings?
Yes; wide rectangular surfaces accommodate larger gatherings, while round formats create a closer conversational setting. A wide-plank reclaimed oak top is particularly well suited to active households because its natural marks contribute saw-marked character that welcomes daily use, yet its scale remains strong enough for formal occasions.
Where does the salvaged teak come from, and why does it look so layered?
Select salvaged-teak designs in the Jason Scott furniture collection are handcrafted in Bali, Indonesia, from timber recovered from abandoned structures. Their ten-step finishing process includes wire brushing, glass scraping, burning, waxing, bottle rubbing, and kiln drying, producing a hand-worked patina rich with shadow and grain.