If you love the look of converted factory lofts or old farmhouses, you can add some Warm Industrial style to your space with one of these dining tables. This type of table is often made of salvaged wood and aged iron, so you can put away the placemats because scratches and stains just make them look better.
Clockwise from top left:
1. Branch Dining Table, Blu Dot, $1399
2. Burnt Wood Dining Table, Anthropologie, $1598
3. District High Dining Table, Crate & Barrel, $699
4. Syntaxe Dining Table, Roche Bobois, contact for price
5. Moe's Home Collection Spesso Dining Table, AllModern, $1799.99
6. Patched Butcher Block Table, Wisteria, $899
MORE WARM INDUSTRIAL ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Warm Industrial Decor Style Archive
(Images: as linked above)

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You can get legs very similar to the Anthropologie table above from Lee Valley Tools. Slap on your own table top and voila. I think the Lee Valley legs are under $300.
Oops, my mistake. Make that under $200. Canadian. Makes that $1600 price tag seem a little high.
http://www.leevalley.com
Not for those prices. ;)
We have a table similar to the Anthropologie one from World Imports that we got for around 250 on sale. Its called the Jackson, and its a perfect size for four people, possibly even 6 if you're cozy. We love it (and love that we didn't spend 1500 on a table, too).
http://www.worldmarket.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11108347
Hello! I am looking for a kitchen table like this for a TIGHT space (table needs to be 48" or less long and 28" or less wide; I'd also like bar height). With those requirements I'm having a hard time! DOITYERSELF, do you know the dimensions of your table? They are not listed on the World Market web site... Thanks for any help!
You can also get metal legs from West Elm-- retail store only, not the catalog. They will sell you the legs separately.