from $3,000
Available in five solid hardwoods, two round sizes, and four rectangular sizes. Custom dimensions available. Ships via freight or white glove delivery. Request a Quote →
The Tero Table is a solid hardwood dining table built for everyday use and long-term ownership. Made from kiln-dried American hardwood — top, legs, and apron, with no veneers, no composites, no engineered cores — and built in our Hudson Valley, New York studio.
The Tero is offered in two formats: round, for compact rooms and conversational dining, and rectangular, for longer tables and larger gatherings. The leg silhouette is straight and tapered — a quieter line than the Sparrow's sculpted point, designed to recede and let the top do the work.
Beneath the surface, hidden joinery and a load-bearing structural apron carry the weight and resist long-term warping or sagging. The table flat-packs for freight: legs detach from the apron and reseat with the included hardware. It arrives crated, with assembly instructions and the tools required.
Available in five solid American hardwoods
White oak — open grain, golden cast, deepens to amber with age Cherry — fine grain, pink at the start, darkens to a deep red under light Walnut — chocolate tones, straight grain, softens over time Maple — pale, tight, near-uniform grain that holds its color Ebonized ash — deep open-pore black, the one finish on this table that obscures the species' natural color in favor of texture
Finish
Rubio Monocoat — a Belgian-made plant-based hard wax oil that bonds molecularly with the wood in a single coat. No film, no plastic sheen, no off-gassing. The surface is protected; the grain stays open to touch and to air.
Delivery
The Tero Table flat-packs for freight. Two delivery paths, both quoted with the table:
Freight delivery — curbside or threshold, crated, customer assembles White glove delivery and in-home installation — placement, full assembly, packaging removal, install confirmation
Local delivery is available within a 100-mile radius of our Stanfordville, NY studio. Reach out to confirm pricing.
Care
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Refresh once a year with Rubio Monocoat Universal Maintenance Oil. The finish can be spot-repaired without sanding the full surface.
Lead Time
Production begins on quote acceptance and deposit. Current lead time: 8–12 weeks from order confirmation. White glove scheduling adds 1–3 weeks.