Golden Gate Table1
The Forth Bridge, also known as Scotland’s Golden Gate bridge, was the first major structure in Britain made of steel, a major accomplishment of design and engineering. It serves as the inspiration for our Golden Gate Dining Collection, which offers a modern, industrial feel while paying homage to historic craftsmanship. The absolutely stunning table at […]
The Forth Bridge, also known as Scotland’s Golden Gate bridge, was the first major structure in Britain made of steel, a major accomplishment of design and engineering. It serves as the inspiration for our Golden Gate Dining Collection, which offers a modern, industrial feel while paying homage to historic craftsmanship.
The absolutely stunning table at the center of the Golden Gate Collection features a solid top made of rough sawn oak barnwood. The piece pictured above measures 42” W x 72” L x 30”. It is also available in lengths of 60”, 84”, and 96”.
The curves and open space of the table legs reflect those found in the impressive Scottish bridge that inspired its name.
The beautiful reclaimed barnwood with mission round over edges and hand-worn corners helps bring a sense of warmth to this modern collection, maintaining a welcoming and functional design.