https://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod3070221 +Tabletop -Legs & Leg Style This is decent, but the tabletop almost seems too pretty. There's no character. Probably just need to see it up close. +Knowing there is a production table out there that can be had that would be good in the size I want. Most of these other zinc table tops and hammered zinc tops are custom builds and are probably pricey or unavailable unless you just find one and get lucky
Another one that is sorta plain. I don't like it as much, but you can get it up to 96".
+++Hammered Top Look +++Legs style and color +++Everything this table +++Stainless steel top, not zinc ---This table is built by bernhardt and only comes in 80". It hurts. I love this table. Allegedly this is the same table: https://www.luxehomephiladelphia.com/products/transitional-quentin-dining-table-bernhardt
http://www.zgallerie.com/p-11939-archer-extending-dining-table-rectangular.aspx?gclid=Cj0KEQjwhMjKBRDjxb31j-aesI4BEiQA7ivN-Lt7otjpyaJd8hUQGal4gWMMlVRDbEQNJ2NqR82ezsMaAtWM8P8HAQ Ali's submission and this is the go-to if we decide to go wood. +++The uniqueness of the legs. The arches play. Not just an X on the end (trestle?) like everything else. +++I love that this can go to 132" for the high holidays without adding leafs in the middle.
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