DINING TABLES BY WHISKEY BURL FURNITURE CO

HANDCRAFTED.

ARTISAN DESIGNED.

Built With Intention
Every table starts with respect for the material. At Whiskey Burl, I don’t just build furniture, I work with each slab until it becomes something functional, beautiful, and worth keeping. Every line, joint, and surface is shaped by hand, one at a time, with full focus on the end result: a table that earns its place in your home.

Safe Finishes. Honest Materials.
I use hand-applied, low-VOC oil and wax finishes; safe for families, pets, and the air in your home. Every surface is then ceramic coated by hand, creating a heat-, water-, UV-, and oil-resistant finish that also enhances depth and clarity in the wood. Durable, natural, and built to last.

Made to Last. Backed for Life.
I build furniture that’s meant to be around for decades. If something ever fails due to craftsmanship, I’ll make it right. No fine print.

Letting the Wood Speak
No two slabs are alike. I don’t hide their imperfections, I highlight them. Grain, cracks, knots, curves, they’re what make each piece one of one. I shape the table around what the wood already wants to be, not the other way around.

Functional Art
A Whiskey Burl table is meant to be used, but it’s also meant to be noticed. It’s the kind of piece that anchors a room, something guests remember, and owners are proud of.

Work Directly With Me
No salespeople. No middlemen. You’ll work directly with me from start to finish. Together, we’ll align your vision with the right slab and style to create something personal, and built for the way you live.

I Don’t Build Trends
I build furniture worth holding onto. Tables that carry meaning, whether it’s where your family gathers, where the stories are told, or just where your coffee sits every morning. And when I sign a piece, I mean it.

"Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives, the cumulative experience of many masters of craftsmanship"

— William A. Foster