The Amish Harrison Single Pedestal Table brings timeless elegance and smooth functionality to your dining space. Crafted with a classic round top, a sturdy pedestal base, and precision equalizer slides, this table expands effortlessly for larger gatherings. Built from solid American hardwood, it offers lasting beauty and dependable performance for everyday meals or special occasions.
Shown With
• Edge: Bevel
Features
• Round shaped top
• 1" thick solid hardwood top
• 12" wide extension leaves
• Equalizer slides for easy expansion
• Floor to bottom of table skirt: 26½"
Options
• 18" butterfly leaf available for 48" Round and 54" Round
Sizes Available With This Design
42" x 42" Round
• Solid Top – Seats 4
• Up to 2 Leaves – Seats 6
48" x 48" Round
• Solid Top – Seats 4–5
• Up to 2 Leaves – Seats 6–7
54" x 54" Round
• Solid Top – Seats 5–6
• Up to 2 Leaves – Seats 7–8
Leaves do not self-store inside a round table.
SKUWPW-HSPT-17042-42-212
Amish Harrison Single Pedestal Table
Questions about Price or Options? Call 409-216-1007
Table Size :
42 x 42
Table Size : 42 x 42
Solid Top or With Leaves :
With Two -12" Leaves
Solid Top or With Leaves : With Two -12" Leaves
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About Our Hand Crafted Tables
About Our Hand Crafted Tables
Amish Dining Tables — Handcrafted Quality from AmishFirstFurniture
At AmishFirstFurniture, we take pride in offering one of the most extensive selections of handcrafted Amish dining tables available anywhere online. Each table is built by skilled Amish woodworkers using time-honored methods and sustainably sourced American hardwoods. Whether you’re furnishing a dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, game room, or gathering space, our collection includes Pedestal, Leg, Trestle, and Pub-height tables designed to last for generations.
Our tables are available in multiple heights—dining, counter, and bar—and can be customized to fit the way your family gathers. Choose from solid-top tables, tables with traditional extension leaves, self-storing leaf systems, butterfly leaves, split-top extensions, drop-leaf options, and more. Customer favorites include our Farmhouse Dining Tables, Mission Dining Tables, and modern Bow-End styles, each handcrafted with precision and pride.
Why Choose Our Amish Tables?
Why Choose Our Amish Tables?
If you’re searching for genuine American-made, heirloom-quality furniture, you’re in the right place. Every table we offer is built from solid hardwood—never veneers, MDF, or particleboard—and crafted entirely in the USA. This means your purchase supports American families, American jobs, and the continuation of centuries-old woodworking traditions.
Amish dining tables are built with integrity, stability, and beauty in mind. These are the kinds of tables meant to host family dinners, celebrations, homework sessions, holidays, and everyday conversations—tables strong enough to be loved today and passed down tomorrow.
Much More about our Tables
Much More about our Tables
Popular Amish Table Styles at AmishFirstFurniture
Below are just a few of the timeless styles we offer:
Colonial Dining Tables
Inspired by early American craftsmanship, Colonial-style tables bring a sense of history and authenticity into the home. Often built in oak or cherry, these tables feature classic lines and durable construction reminiscent of early American homesteads.
Mid-Century Modern Dining Tables
Mid-Century Modern Amish tables combine iconic retro silhouettes with the strength of real hardwood. While mass-produced MCM furniture is often made from MDF or laminate, AmishFirstFurniture offers true solid-wood Mid-Century dining tables handcrafted for lasting beauty.
Farmhouse Dining Tables
Farmhouse tables remain a favorite for their clean lines and warm, inviting styling. Built from hardwoods like maple and cherry, many models offer optional distressing for an authentically rustic look that blends beautifully into both modern and traditional homes.
Mission & Craftsman Dining Tables
Mission-style dining tables celebrate simplicity, strength, and visible craftsmanship. Defined by straight lines, square posts, and mortise-and-tenon construction, these tables are built to be admired for decades. Their sturdy presence and timeless character fit effortlessly into nearly any space.
Built with Integrity, Designed to Last
Amish craftsmen understand that a dining table is more than a piece of furniture—it’s a place where stories are shared and memories are made. That’s why our builders never cut corners. Table tops typically start at a full 1-inch thickness, and every surface is made from real hardwood. No veneers. No fillers. No shortcuts.
These are tables designed to endure daily use and still look beautiful 20, 30, even 50 years from now.
Furniture Made in the USA — From AmishFirstFurniture
We are committed to offering furniture that reflects the highest standards of American craftsmanship. Your table will be built to order, finished by hand, and delivered with care. A well-made dining table becomes a centerpiece in the home—one that supports countless family meals, conversations, and celebrations.
Our customer support team is here to guide you through stain choices, wood types, leaf options, and customization details. If you have questions or prefer to order by phone, we’re always here to help.
How to Choose a Table
How to Choose a Table
What Size Dining Table Do You Really Need?
A Complete Guide from AmishFirstFurniture**
Choosing a new dining table is exciting — it’s often the centerpiece of your home, a place where meals, conversations, celebrations, homework sessions, crafts, and family memories all come together. With open-concept spaces becoming more common, dining tables today do far more than hold dinner plates. They help define your home’s style and support your everyday life.
Before you fall in love with a design, it’s important to know what size dining table will actually work best in your space. This guide will walk you through how to measure your room, think through seating needs, and understand your options for extendable Amish tables.
Step 1: Measure Your Dining Space
No matter how beautiful a table is, it must function within the room. Giving yourself and your guests enough space to move comfortably is key.
Recommended Clearance
Aim for at least 48" of open space between the edge of your table and:
Walls
Cabinets
Other furniture
Walkways
This allows guests to push chairs back, stand up, and walk past others without feeling cramped.
A Helpful Visual Tip
If you're unsure what size will fit:
Lay a sheet, blanket, or painter’s plastic where the table will go.
Shape it roughly to the size you’re considering — round, square, or rectangular.
Measure from its edges to the walls.
Adjust until the space feels right.
This simple trick helps visualize the table size long before delivery day.
Step 2: Seating Needs & Lifestyle
Ask yourself:
Do you host large gatherings, or is dining usually just a few people?
Do your kids do homework or crafts at the table?
Do you want a cozy nook or a grand statement piece?
Even if you don’t entertain often, many tables built by Amish craftsmen come with extensions so you have flexibility when guests do arrive.
Step 3: Choosing the Right Extension Style
At AmishFirstFurniture, we offer many types of solid-wood Amish extension systems. Here’s a quick overview:
Stow-Leaf / Draw-Extension Tables
Great for quickly adding space. Leaves slide out from underneath and flip into place. Perfect when you need extra room fast.
Removable Leaf Tables
Classic and versatile. Most removable leaves are 12" wide, but Amish builders can customize sizes. Some tables offer convenient self-storage beneath the top.
Drop-Leaf & Gateleg Tables
Ideal for small spaces and multipurpose rooms.
Drop-leaf tables fold down when not needed; gateleg styles swing additional support legs into place when expanded.
Butterfly-Leaf Tables
A highly efficient design where the leaf folds up and stores inside the table itself. Common widths are 18", adding room for two more guests.
Step 4: Understanding Table Size Basics
Tabletop Size
Allow at least:
24" per person (minimum)
30" per person (ideal for comfort)
For rectangular tables, add 12" on each end if you want to seat someone at the head and foot.
Table Height
Most dining tables are 29–31" high.
Keep around 12" of space between the seat of your chair and the underside of the table for comfort.
For kitchens, a counter-height table doubles nicely as a food prep surface.
Table Width
Most dining tables are around 36" wide, giving room for place settings plus shared dishes in the center.
Recommended Table Length by Seating Capacity
Rectangular Tables
72" table → seats 6–8
96" table → seats 8–10
120" table → seats 10–12
Add extra length if it’s a leg table, since legs may affect where chairs can fit.
Round Tables
36–48" → seats 4
60" → seats 6
72" → seats 8
Round and square tables work beautifully in smaller or symmetrical rooms but can become harder to use as they get very large (reaching the center becomes a challenge).
One Last Tip: Think About Everyday Living
Your dining table isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a place to live. Whether you choose a cozy round pedestal table or a grand 12-foot trestle table, your Amish-built piece should feel comfortable, inviting, and functional year-round.
At AmishFirstFurniture, all our dining tables are handcrafted in America using solid hardwoods, never veneers or particleboard. They’re built to serve your family for decades — and often generations.
If you'd like help choosing the perfect size or style, I can create a personalized recommendation based on your room layout and seating needs.
