Custom Bar Table - Configure in 3D
Custom Bar Table — Configure Your Ideal Bar Table in 3D
A bar table lends a dynamic, social character to any space. Whether you want to create a kitchen bar, furnish a home bar, or realize a hospitality concept — Industrial Home custom-builds your bar table. Choose your dimensions, material, and base in our 3D configurator. Do you have your own design? Submit it! It perfectly matches the current Japandi, wabi-sabi, and slow living trends dominating contemporary Dutch interiors.
What Do You Use a Bar Table For?
A bar table is more versatile than you might think. Its tall height (typically 90–110 cm) makes it suitable for various applications:
Kitchen bar or kitchen island
The bar table as an extension of your kitchen is one of its popular uses. While the cook is busy, guests sit on high stools at the bar table, making the kitchen the social heart of the home. A custom bar table ensures it perfectly matches your kitchen in terms of height, width, and material.
Home bar
In a hobby room or specially designed bar area, a bar table instantly creates the desired atmosphere. Combine it with bar stools, a refrigerator, and glass storage — and you'll have a bar that rivals any local pub.
Dining room side table or high dining
High dining — eating standing up or on high stools — is a trend that has moved from hospitality to the living room. A stylish custom bar table makes this possible at home too.
Hospitality and commercial spaces
Industrial Home also supplies to restaurants, cafes, offices, and shops. We make custom bar tables for restaurants, cafes, slippers, and workshops. Robust materials, excellent value for money.
- ✔ Height of your choice: standard 90–110 cm
- ✔ Fully customizable width and depth
- ✔ Combinable with bar stools from our assortment
- ✔ Suitable for home and hospitality
- ✔ Customization and ability to submit your own design
Materials for Bar Tables
Just like with our dining tables, you choose your own material for a custom bar table. Popular choices:
Solid oak
Robust, warm, and timeless. An oak bar table fits into an industrial interior with metal legs but also in a country kitchen. Finished with oil or beeswax for a matte, authentic look.
Ceramic
Ideal for a kitchen bar table or as an eating bar: ceramic is stain-resistant, heat-resistant, and super easy to clean. Available in marble-look, slate, or solid colors.
HPL
HPL is a layered composite material that looks like wood, concrete, or stone but is much harder. Perfect for intensive use in hospitality or busy households.
Mango wood
A mango wood bar table has an organic, warm character. Each table is unique due to its natural grain. Beautifully combines with black or industrial metal bases.
Size Chart — Bar Table Dimensions
| Type | Height | Width × Depth |
|---|---|---|
| Standard bar table | 90–95 cm | 120–160 × 60–80 cm |
| Tall bar table (standing desk) | 100–110 cm | 80–200 × 60–80 cm |
| Kitchen bar / island | 90–95 cm | 150–300 × 80–100 cm |
| Custom-made | On request | Fully customizable |
Bases for Bar Tables
The base determines the style of your bar table. We supply:
- ✔ Single metal leg — sleek and modern, maximum legroom
- ✔ Square metal legs — solid, industrial character
- ✔ Wooden legs — warm and organic, made from oak or beech
- ✔ Hairpin legs — retro-modern design
- ✔ Trestle base — powerful statement
Combining a Bar Table with Bar Stools
A bar table is only complete with the right bar stools. The seat height of bar stools should be 25–30 cm lower than the table height. For a 90 cm bar table, use bar stools with a seat height of 60–65 cm; for a 110 cm bar table, use bar stools with a seat height of 75–80 cm.
In our collection, you'll find bar stools in fabric, synthetic leather, and metal, suitable for every bar table model. We are happy to help you combine a complete set.
🛠️ Submit your own design
Do you have a specific idea for your bar table? Submit your sketch or mood board. We will produce it exactly as you want it. More about custom-made →
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Trending in current interiors
This product perfectly fits the current interior trends: smoked oak, wabi-sabi, japandi, slow living, biophilic, organic shapes. Solid wood, organic forms, and slow living design are central — furniture that is not only beautiful but lasts for generations. The combination of robust craftsmanship with timeless design makes this a long-term investment.
Trending in current interiors
This product perfectly fits the current interior trends: bouclé, travertine. Solid wood, organic forms, and slow living design are central — furniture that is not only beautiful but lasts for generations. The combination of robust craftsmanship with timeless design makes this a long-term investment.
What height is a bar table?+
Standard bar tables are 90-100 cm high. That's 15-20 cm higher than a regular dining table. For a 90 cm bar table, bar stools with a seat height of 60-65 cm fit. For a 100 cm high table: 65-70 cm seat height.
What sizes are available for a custom bar table?+
Through our configurator, bar tables are available from 80 to 200 cm in length and 60-80 cm in depth. Do you have a more specific size (e.g., for a kitchen island or niche)? Contact us — we will explore the possibilities.
What materials are available for a custom bar table?+
HPL (scratch-resistant, popular for bars), solid oak (warm, natural), ceramic (luxurious, heat-resistant — ideal if coffee or hot drinks are on it) and Fenix (matte, flowing atmosphere). All materials are configurable in color and decor.
Can I have a bar table made for a wall or niche?+
Yes, but that is custom work beyond our standard configurator. Contact us via the contact page with your dimensions and situation — we will help you think of the best solution.
How many people fit at a 120 cm bar table?+
At a 120 cm bar table, 2-3 bar stools fit comfortably (allow 55-60 cm per stool). On both long sides: 4-6 people in total, depending on the depth of the table.
Does a bar table also fit in a living room?+
Certainly — a bar table as a 'quick dining table' or breakfast bar in an open kitchen/living room is popular. High by the window? An ideal workspace. In combination with tall stools, it gives the living room a café feel.