The Miguel Dining Table
The Miguel is the most popular Parkman Woodworks dining table for several reasons, but the fully tuck-able bench design is surely tops among those. The angles of the bench's protruding feet slide neatly toward the inward-facing table legs, forming a perfectly nestled resting spot for the bench to sit when not in use. Functionally, this arrangement is a great space saver, but from visual perspectively it feels exceptionally satisfying. A more subtle design feature is the off-set central support, providing a concurrent sense of symmetry and discord. The 1.5"-thick real wood tabletop comes standard with The Miguel, but a 3"-thick butcher block has been very popular, as you can see in several of the photos below - just send us a Custom Built Request for your quote. The legs, with 90-degree legs that sit a couple inches from each corner, come with a 2" x 2" tube metal frame by default, as shown in the primary photo, but check out photo 2 for a slightly thinner 1.5" x 1.5" tube frame. M