Gallery Leg Extension Table
- Solid, Hardwood Construction
- Flat Rate Shipping
The Gallery Leg table blends simple and contemporary style for a table you can dress up or down. We love this style in a smooth-grained wood like Maple or Walnut, especially in one of our gorgeous grey stains.Â
Features of the Gallery Leg Table:
- 1" boat shape top with partial thumbnail edge
- Tables with 3 or more leaves get a 5th leg
- Non-geared wood slides
- Variety of tabletop sizesÂ
- Solid top or with up to 4 - 12" extensionsÂ
- 2-way curved shaker legs
- Standard with leaf self storage. See guidelines below.
- Skirt height 26 1/2"
- Made in the USA
- Solid, hardwood construction
Wood & Stains:Â
This table is pictured in Brown Maple with Bellaire stain in a low sheen. Choose your own wood and stain combination to suit your design style.
Pairing Suggestion:Â
We recommend pairing this with the Chandler chair that is pictured.
Available Sizes:Â
42 x 60, 42 x 66, 42 x 72, 48 x 60, 48 x 66, 48 x 72
Approximately 30" tallÂ
Solid top or with up to 4 - 12" extensions
Available Wood Types:
Red Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Cherry, Hard Maple, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hickory, and Walnut
Center Support Legs
A center support leg is added when made with three or more extensions. Â Two center support legs are added when made with nine or more extensions. Â The center support leg can be added and removed when the extensions are. It does not have to remain in place at all times. It is also built to match the table legs.
Leaf Self Storage: Read more about Leaf Storage Here.  For the below configurations these are either / or combinations. It will either be storing without skirts or with skirts.
| Table Sizes | Total Number of Leaves able to Self Store Without Skirts | Total Number of Leaves able to Self Store with Skirts |
| 42 x 60, 42 x 66, 42 x 72 |
4 | 2 |
| 48 x 60, 48 x 66, 48 x 72 |
4 | 2 |
Available Wood Types:
Most of our furniture is available in: Red Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Cherry, Hard Maple, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Plain Sawn White Oak, Hickory, and Walnut.
Some of our furniture is also made in rough sawn or rustic woods and it would be noted in the product description.
Check out our Wood Guide to learn what wood type would work best for you!
For more information, check out our Shipping, Delivery and Returns page!
Furniture Care
With all the care that is taken by selecting the perfect piece to our vendors getting it to you, we want to help you maintain your furniture's natural beauty. Below you will find some recommendations from our builders to properly care for our solid, hardwood furniture and will ensure its beauty lasting for years to come.
Humidity:
Keep your furniture in a room with a humidity range that is between 35%-45%. Â In order to get an accurate read, we recommend using a hygrometer in the room where your furniture is.Â
Store table leaves in or close to the table to maintain consistent environmental conditions.
Heat:
Keep your furniture out of the path of direct heat sources: heating vents, direct sunlight, etc. Â Refrain from putting hot serving items, plates, cups directly on the table surface.Â
Cleaning:
Wipe down the furniture with a soft, damp cloth.  If necessary, use a mild soap and water with a damp cloth.  Make sure remove any standing water.  We do not recommend using any polishes that contain silicone or wax. Â
Dust table often and carefully with a soft cloth, following the grain pattern to remove abrasive dust particles.
Do not rub your table as this can cause an over buff/shine. Do not use any abrasive cloths or sponges as this can scratch the surface.
Protect Surfaces:  Whenever possible, protect flat surfaces from dragging, scratching, denting or dropping items on them. Use place mats, tablecloths, coasters and the like to offer protection from heat and condensation.Â
Use caution with any item that can stain, like markers, fruits etc.Â
Use caution when writing or doing anything that can dent the surface.Â
Avoid the use of nail polish remover, alcohol or other solvents near the table.
We recommend using table or buffet pads for extra protection to help protect your dining surfaces to keep them looking great. Â
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Assembly Instructions
Whether you have a team assemble your furniture, or you opt to do it yourself, these are some general instructions for assembling our different table styles.  If you have additional questions, please contact our sales team.Â
Double Pedestal Table Assembly
Split Pedestal Table AssemblyÂ
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