The French Country table was built for the kind of event where every detail earns its place. The hand-turned legs and European scroll apron carry a quiet formality—enough to anchor a garden ceremony at Hartley Botanica or a vineyard reception at Saddlerock Vineyards, but never so ornate that they compete with the florals or the view.
At eight feet long and forty-two inches wide, the table seats eight to ten guests comfortably: four along each side, one at each end. The solid oak construction, finished in a warm honey tone and sealed for outdoor use, pairs naturally with cross-back vineyard chairs, linen runners in ivory or sage, and low centerpieces that leave sightlines open across the table.
Where the French Country Table Fits
Planners choose this table for settings that call for European restraint rather than rustic exuberance. At the Chateau Marmont, where intimate dinners unfold on the garden terrace, the turned legs echo the property's Old Hollywood elegance without feeling period. At Newland Barn, where reclaimed wood and vineyard light define the aesthetic, the scroll apron adds a layer of refinement that softens the barn's raw edges.
The table also works in coastal settings where farmhouse pieces would feel too heavy. At Hotel Casa del Mar, paired with gold flatware and tapered candles in low brass holders, it bridges the formality of the ballroom with the ease of a seaside celebration.
Styling Pairings
The French Country table responds well to understated textiles and glassware that won't fight the carved details. Consider pairing with:
- Cross Back Vineyard Chair in natural oak or whitewash finishes
- Gold Flatware for garden or estate weddings
- Crystal Wine Glass to keep the tabletop refined
- Linen napkins in muted tones—blush, stone, or pale olive—from our Textiles collection
- Low floral arrangements in ceramic vessels or brass compotes
For a more relaxed aesthetic, swap linen for cotton napkins with fringe and introduce wooden serving boards from our Serveware selection.
Delivery and Service Radius
We deliver and install the French Country table across Orange County and Los Angeles, serving events within a 75-mile radius of our facility. Lead time is typically seven to ten days for standard bookings; larger orders or complex installations may require additional notice.
All tables arrive cleaned, sealed, and ready for your event. Setup and breakdown are included in the rental fee for full-service events.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many guests does the French Country table seat?
Eight to ten comfortably—four on each long side, one at each end. For a more formal setting with larger chargers or additional glassware, plan for eight.
Can this table be used outdoors?
Yes. The solid oak is sealed for outdoor use and has been deployed at garden, vineyard, and terrace events across Southern California. We recommend a tent or canopy for multi-day installations or inclement weather.
What chair styles pair best with the French Country table?
Cross-back vineyard chairs in natural or whitewash finishes are the most requested pairing. For a more formal look, consider our Couture Chair in linen upholstery.
Does the table require a tablecloth?
No. The hand-turned legs and scroll apron are designed to be visible. Most planners use a linen runner down the center, leaving the wood exposed along the edges, or forego textiles entirely in favor of place mats.
What is the lead time for rental?
Seven to ten days for standard availability. For weddings requiring multiple French Country tables or coordination with other specialty pieces, contact us at least three weeks in advance.
How does the French Country table differ from your other farm tables?
The French Country table is narrower and more formal than our Yosemite Farm Table or Rustic Table. The turned legs and scroll apron give it a refined, European sensibility suited to garden estates and historic venues rather than barn or ranch settings.
Begin a conversation about your event and explore how the French Country table fits your vision. Visit our showroom or contact us with details about your venue and guest count.































