Collection: Side Tables

At Cap’s Artistry, we build handcrafted side tables that blend function, beauty, and personalization—designed to complement your unique space and elevate everyday living.  Perfect beside sofas, beds, or reading chairs, our custom side tables provide the ideal surface for holding drinks, books, lamps, or décor. Whether your style leans minimalist, rustic, or traditional, we create pieces that align with your interior aesthetic and lifestyle.

As experienced furniture builders, we don’t just craft furniture—we help you create spaces that feel thoughtful and complete. Each custom side table is built with care from premium hardwoods, enhancing both the look and feel of your home or business.

For commercial spaces, a well-designed side table can reinforce your brand’s attention to detail and elevate the customer experience—from waiting areas to office lounges. It’s small touches like these that help create a memorable, branded environment.

Serving clients across Michigan and Northern Ohio, Cap’s Artistry is your trusted furniture maker near you for timeless, functional, and custom-built side tables that bring character and convenience to any room.

Priced from $800+

  • Maple

    Maple is a light-colored hardwood prized for its strength, fine grain, and versatility. Its color ranges from creamy white to light reddish-brown, sometimes with darker streaks or a yellowish tint. The grain is usually straight and smooth, occasionally showing subtle curls, giving maple a clean, modern appearance—ideal for minimalist designs. As one of the hardest domestic hardwoods, it’s durable, heavy, and resistant to dents and scratches, making it well-suited for high-use furniture.

  • Ash

    Ash is a strong, light-colored hardwood valued for its durability and flexibility, making it ideal for furniture and heavy-use items. Its color ranges from creamy white to pale yellow-brown, sometimes with gray or olive tones, giving it a clean, modern appeal—especially in Scandinavian design. Ash typically has a straight, open grain with occasional waves, creating a subtle rustic look. It finishes to a smooth, matte surface and is often left natural to highlight its texture. While it can be stained darker, its open grain may lead to uneven absorption, requiring extra care.




  • White Oak

    White oak is another highly regarded hardwood, known for its strength, durability, and classic appearance. It has a lighter, more neutral color compared to walnut, with shades of light to medium brown, often accompanied by a slightly gray or golden undertone. The wood’s grain is typically straight, though it can occasionally have a more wavy or curly pattern, especially when quarter-sawn. This straight grain gives it a clean, consistent look that’s great for a
    variety of furniture styles.



  • Hickory

    Hickory is a dense, highly durable hardwood known for its bold, rustic grain and striking color variations—from pale yellow-brown to reddish tones with dark streaks. Its coarse, interwoven grain gives it a rugged, eye-catching look, ideal for statement pieces. As one of the hardest domestic hardwoods, hickory resists wear, impact, and warping, making it perfect for high-use or outdoor furniture like benches, tables, and chairs.

  • Spalted Maple

    Spalted Maple is a distinctive hardwood prized for its dramatic visual character. It features dark, irregular lines—called spalting—formed by natural fungal activity, creating bold contrast against its creamy to light brown base. The grain may include streaks, zones, and feathered patterns, giving each piece a one-of-a-kind appearance. Though softer than other maples, it’s often stabilized and finished for use in furniture, accents, and artistic woodwork.

  • Red Oak

    Red oak is a hardwood that offers a balance of affordability, strength, and beauty, making it a popular choice for both traditional and contemporary furniture. The wood typically has a warm, reddish-brown hue, with a prominent grain pattern that is often quite open and distinct. The grain can be straight or slightly wavy, and it features noticeable rings and pores, giving it a more textured look compared to woods like walnut or white oak.



  • Cherry

    Cherry is a prized hardwood known for its rich reddish-brown color, which deepens over time into a warm, amber hue. It begins with a lighter, golden-red tone and darkens naturally with age and light exposure—one of its most valued traits. Cherry has a fine, smooth texture and typically straight grain, occasionally with gentle waves for added character. It’s easy to work with, takes stain well, and finishes with a refined, soft luster that enhances its depth and elegance.

  • Walnut

    Walnut is a rich, dark hardwood known for its beautiful grain patterns and durability. It typically has a deep brown color, with hues ranging from chocolate brown to a purplish tone, and sometimes even a golden or reddish undertone. The grain can be straight, but it’s often wavy or curly, which gives it a distinctive,
    high-end look.It’s highly resistant to
    wear and tear, and its smooth texture holds finishes well, which brings out the
    depth of its color and grain.



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