Epoxy tables have gained popularity for their unique and aesthetically pleasing designs. These tables typically involve embedding epoxy resin in wood to create a stunning, glossy surface. The base of epoxy tables is usually made from wood. Common choices include hardwoods like oak, walnut, or maple. The wood is often chosen for its grain patterns and natural beauty. A popular style of epoxy table is the "river table," which features a "river" of colored epoxy running through a split in the wood. This design often mimics the appearance of a flowing river, and the epoxy is poured into the gap created by two pieces of wood.
GET A QUOTE