Carolina Game Tables create Game Tables for Real Life: one table for everyday dining AND game night!
Solid Indonesian mahogany wood construction with engineered dining tops and commercial grade velveteen lining means these tables are built to last with quality finishing touches. Each piece is individually made in a modern furniture manufacturing facility with production time averaging six months. Matching chairs, storage benches, and white glove delivery available.
Owners Jodi and Clint Black have three decades of furniture manufacturing experience-and are game designers too! Choose from a variety of sizes, styles, finishes, and fabric colors.
Also, I always considered the fabric side of a seat cushion or pillow to be the "underside." But I like how it's demonstrated that you could reverse them, for example, in summer for more comfortable seating.
As a reminder for cleaning your fabric: make sure there is no bleach or alcohol in the cleaning agent. Always test a new cleaner on the underside of your dining top, where it won't show if something bleaches or leaves a ring, before cleaning the play area. Finally, to disinfect, a Normal Disinfectant Lysol Aerosol spay is best to just spray over fabric and Do Not Soak the fabric.
Here's the link to purchase a Dining Game Table ($1599, three payment plans available): www.carolinagametables.com/product/dining-room-game-table-base/ This was our first time putting legs on one of our tables, and boy do we laugh at ourselves now! First, you may notice I put a leg on then took it off--it was the wrong leg for that spot. They're labeled. :) Also we don't put legs on the table while it's vertical. That's just awkward. Lay it top down. Then flip once all the legs are secured with the nuts. It probably took us more than half an hour to assemble the table in this sped-up video. Now our family (yes, the video shows all four of us) can assemble and flip a Dining Game Table in about 10 minutes!
We have not formally tested the design to beyond the breaking point, sorry. But it's solidly made of mahogany to match our game tables. We stand on the chairs (same seat height, wood, and construction) all the time as a stepladder! And we're not small people. :) Hope that helps!