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Table Pricing

You may think otherwise, but I want to keep this simple.     Most of my tables are square or rectangular - using metal or glass tops - the price on those is driven by the table top size; depth times length, to arrive at a square inch measurement.  Height is not a factor unless markedly different from normal sizing.  Base style is not a factor with the single exception of "Ionic Column" table whose leg construction is rather complex.  Thus use the chart below as a starting point for all table pricing, and an end point for most..

If the top is less than  150 square inches,       $350

                                    150 to 299                     $400

                                     300 to 450                     $450

                                      451 to 600                     $500

                                     601 to 750                     $600

                                     751 to 900                     $800

                                      901 to 1200                   $1100

                                     1201 to 1500                 $1300

                                     1501 to 1800                 $1500

                                     1801 to 2100                 $1900

                                                 above 2100                    to be quoted.

Optional extras (here we depart a bit from simple.)

Round, oval, amorphic tables with metal tops, add 10%.

Round with glass tops (only floated glass used) add 20%.

Oval or amorphic glass must be individually quoted.

Faux Rust (copper wash - varies unpredictably between copper, red rust, tawny, orange, all with natural steel coloring also showing in areas) add 20%.

Sandblasting is charged at $30 per square foot of table top - regardless of pattern coverage.

Powder Coating in clear adds 20%.  Other colors require special quote.

Tile or Shard tops add 40%.  I'll pick size of tile to fit table.  As to color and style - while trying to respect client's wishes, I'm limited by material and a stubborn nature.  Shards are especially limited in color range, and shard surfaces are coffee mug, but not wine glass, stable.

Stone tops add 40%.   If you require a finished edge rather than a metal boarder or a rough cut edge, a separate quote will be required.

 

To summarize, you could get a sweet table, 20x10" metal top for $300, or you could get a sweet 10x20" table with powder coated metal and a tile surface for $480.

The coffee table below is 26x31"and so has a base price of $800.  It was powder coated, adding $160, and it used a tile and shard top, adding $320.  Thus this table cost $1280.

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