Concrete Dining Tables

Yep, we range far and wide. This was an elegant black concrete tabletop we placed over a metal base that our Prosper, TX homeowner selected. we think you can agree that the combo works very well together.

Bluff Dale, TX – This is a racetrack style concrete tabletop. We hadn’t never built one of these before we but our client wanted one to complement some metal legs she had picked up. We placed a plywood subframe, attached the legs to it and glued the table top right on it. Beautiful

We’re not sure which is nicer, the gorgeous tapered wood legs or the beautiful natural gray concrete tabletop we installed over them in this Dallas home. Either way, it gives the table an imposing look.

We often get calls for office tables; this one was in Coppell. We made it a cast in place and it featured a waterfall edge for their coffee area. It had a massive four inch tall edge all around to give it that solid look.  

We placed this conference table in a beauty salon in Fort Worth. The client selected the gold toned legs to set it apart from more contemporary tables. It’s definitely a conversation starter! 

Another elegant concrete table top with a three inch tall edge and modern looking trapezoidal style metal legs. This one was delivered to Keller, TX.

We just loved the bench seats and chairs our Fort Worth client selected to complement our light gray countertop. The matte finish on both the countertop and the steel base really go together. 

Again in Fort Worth, our client wanted to replace a dilapidated wood top but keep the still good wood base. Not a problem, we built this natural gray table top and dropped it in place. 

We liked this gray and black combination that our Frisco homeowner chose for her table top. The colors play off each other and work well with the kitchen cabinets and flooring. 

This was an all concrete table that we built for a Dallas hotel whose previous one had blown over during a windstorm. Come to find out it wasn’t concrete like they thought which explains why it broke so easily. Ours is a little beefier!

One of our larger table projects, this big guy can seat twelve people at the same time! Our Keller homeowner wanted a taupe color with a matte finish which we were more than happy to deliver.

This was an all wood table, including the top. Our Frisco clients asked us to take it back to our shop and apply a cement microtopping over the wood to give it the look of concrete. We think we hit the mark.

Concrete Round and Coffee Tables

This was a 72″ diameter white concrete table top with “spider” wood legs. It seats up to eight people comfortably. This one featured a three inch drop down edge while being thinner in the center to keep the weight down. 

We built and delivered this 42″ diameter round concrete table for our clients in Aledo, TX. They selected the black metal leg base that works perfectly with the dark gray countertop. It also features a drop down edge over a plywood subframe.  

This was another project where the client thought their concrete end table was the real thing until the top broke during a move. There seems to be a lot of misrepresentations out there but we were happy to build and install the real thing. 

Our Dallas homeowner was in love with this wooden base that he had inherited from his parents but just did not like the existing top. He asked us to replace it and we were able to build him this taupe colored concrete coffee table. 

This is a very custom white concrete office desk that we built specifically to wrap around a regular IKEA file cabinet. It slid in nice and tight under the “U” shaped leg which then slid directly under the raised lip. 

This was a small but detailed table top we built for a couple in Denton. It has a “river runs through it” theme that had us combining cobalt blue colors with a light gray base. We built both the table top and the black metal base. 

Absolutely massive, there is no other way to describe this conference table that comfortably seats up to fourteen people. We built if for a construction company in Dallas that had a lot going on, obviously!

On a smaller scale, These white tabletops with white metal legs were just the perfect fit for a restaurant in Dallas. We did a thinner, 1″ tall edge to give them a leaner look. 

We’ll wrap up with the SolCrete Signature Series. These are all tables made completely out of concrete – tops and bases. If we don’t have them in stock for immediate delivery we can usually have them built and delivered in two to three weeks in the DFW metroplex area. Contact us for availability and pricing!

Alanje – Hex Base Concrete Table

48″ diameter

30″ Height

Canoa – Round Concrete Table

48″ / 54″ / 60″ diameter

30″ Height

Darien – Concrete Nook Table

30″ / 36″ / 48″ diameter

30″ Height

Sona – Concrete Coffee Table

36″ / 42″ / 48″ diameter

14″ and 16″ Heights

Sona – Concrete End Table

18″ / 22″ / 24″ diameter

22″ Height

Lirio – Sunken Center Coffee Table

36″ / 42″ / 48″ diameter

14″ and 16″ Heights

Lirio – Sunken Center End Table

18″ / 22″ / 24″ diameter

22″ Height

Largo – Racetrack Concrete Table

44″ Wide x 84″, 96″, 108″, 120″ Long

30″ Height

Tiza – Rectangle Concrete Table

40″ x 74″

30″ Height

Sereno – Square Concrete Table

40″ x 74″

30″ Height

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