If you’ve ever searched for a custom gaming table, you’ve probably noticed two distinct types.
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1. We May Reach Out Ahead of Our Meeting
In order to make sure we are prepared with samples, photos, videos, etc, we may call or email you to get some basic information about your project. If you add our phone number to your contacts, it will be much easier to get in touch. 910-613-0641
2. We Meet to Discuss Your Project
At our meeting, we will want to hear about your, your family and friends, and how you live around your furniture. Your story is where we start in designing your perfect piece. From design to wood choice to finish selection, everything should be crafted for you.
3. Finalize the Design
Once we have finalized the design of each piece you would like built, we will provide you with a quote. In almost all cases, we will have a quote ready during our meeting. If the quote is higher than you expected, let us know as we can often make design changes to bring it into your budget. (We recommend bringing a check if you would like to take advantage of our check discount)

Most custom dining tables range from: $3,500 – $9,000+
Occasional tables range from: $1,500 – $5,000+
Servers & Hutches from: $4,000 - $8,000+
Solid Timber Mantles from: $1,500 - $4,000+
Final pricing depends mostly on:
If you’re comparing mass-produced furniture, we may not be the right fit.
If you’re looking for heirloom-quality craftsmanship built specifically for your home, we likely are.
Feel free to contact me directly or to send any inspiration photos.
Luke Cole
Luke’s Furniture Company
Wilmington, NC
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