
Wyrmwood Modular Gaming Table
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* New Wood topper photos are currently not available
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Maple Genus Acer
Hails from North America, Europe, & Asia
Coming in hard and soft varieties, Maple is known for many things: syrup, musical instruments, and its iconic leaf. The pale white wood will take on a golden patina with time. Swirls of tan or gray, as well as figure and shimmer, may also be present. In many ways an unforgiving wood, maple can be prone to tear-out and burn, so sharp tools are a necessity.
Cherry Prunus serotina
Hails from North & South America
Cherry is one of the few woods that one may wish to leave in the sunshine to darken, perhaps on a windowsill for a few days. It will shift from a pale, pinkish red to a deep, warm, reddish brown. This color change is initially rapid, visible day to day, but slows gradually. Like most fruit woods, cherry works easily, and can feature vivid grain. A classic, tasteful American wood for furniture and paneling.
Black Walnut Juglans nigra
Hails from Eastern United States
Walnut comes in many varieties, but American Black Walnut is the most ubiquitous. An exceedingly popular fine furniture wood, it is light, beautiful, and works easily. Wide flat-sawn boards can have brilliant figure and cathedrals, making excellent dining room table tops - perfect for gaming! A perennial favorite, and a truly refined classic.
Padauk Genus Pterocarpus
Hails from West Africa & South Asia
Padauk is open-grained and works very well. Initially a bright, deep red-orange it grows dark red and brown as it ages. Like many exotic woods, avoiding direct sunlight where possible is recommended to prolong the color shift.
Wenge Millettia Laurentii
Hails from Central America
This dark grainy wood is strong, hard, dense, and stable. While it does not possess the pure black of Gabon Ebony, Wenge is nonetheless among the darkest natural woods to be found anywhere. Exotic and striking, it is very popular in decorative usage for its unique, wild look and distinctive character.
Bolivian Rosewood Caesalpinia ferrea
Hails from Brazil & Bolivia
Extremely popular and sought after, rosewood is the quintessential wood for inlay, turnings, carvings and many musical instruments. Very hard, fine grained, and crisp, there are many varieties of rosewood, some sold under other names. All of them take a beautiful polish and are considered fine tonal woods. Unquestionably one of the finest woods we offer, Bolivian Rosewood speaks of refinement and grace.
Purpleheart Peltogyne
Hails from Central & South America
Purpleheart is a very hard, dense wood, primarily known for its remarkable coloring. One of our most highly varied woods in hue, it ranges from warm and subtle plum to vivid, cool shades of violet. Over time, the color will mellow to a rich tint. Purpleheart is unmistakable, unique among thousands of wood species, and many collectors count it as a favorite.
Macassar Ebony Diospyros celebica
Hails from Southeast Asia
Black stripes play over the deep brown background in this striking Ebony. Although Macassar Ebony isn’t nearly as dark and uniform as Gabon Ebony, it displays deep and intriguing grain. Macassar Ebony is a difficult wood to work, prone to cracking and exhibiting a great deal of wood movement.
Charcoal included with all tables
Maple Genus Acer
Hails from North America, Europe, & Asia
Coming in hard and soft varieties, Maple is known for many things: syrup, musical instruments, and its iconic leaf. The pale white wood will take on a golden patina with time. Swirls of tan or gray, as well as figure and shimmer, may also be present. In many ways an unforgiving wood, maple can be prone to tear-out and burn, so sharp tools are a necessity.
Cherry Prunus serotina
Hails from North & South America
Cherry is one of the few woods that one may wish to leave in the sunshine to darken, perhaps on a windowsill for a few days. It will shift from a pale, pinkish red to a deep, warm, reddish brown. This color change is initially rapid, visible day to day, but slows gradually. Like most fruit woods, cherry works easily, and can feature vivid grain. A classic, tasteful American wood for furniture and paneling.
Black Walnut Juglans nigra
Hails from Eastern United States
Walnut comes in many varieties, but American Black Walnut is the most ubiquitous. An exceedingly popular fine furniture wood, it is light, beautiful, and works easily. Wide flat-sawn boards can have brilliant figure and cathedrals, making excellent dining room table tops - perfect for gaming! A perennial favorite, and a truly refined classic.
Padauk Genus Pterocarpus
Hails from West Africa & South Asia
Padauk is open-grained and works very well. Initially a bright, deep red-orange it grows dark red and brown as it ages. Like many exotic woods, avoiding direct sunlight where possible is recommended to prolong the color shift.
Wenge Millettia Laurentii
Hails from Central America
This dark grainy wood is strong, hard, dense, and stable. While it does not possess the pure black of Gabon Ebony, Wenge is nonetheless among the darkest natural woods to be found anywhere. Exotic and striking, it is very popular in decorative usage for its unique, wild look and distinctive character.
Bolivian Rosewood Caesalpinia ferrea
Hails from Brazil & Bolivia
Extremely popular and sought after, rosewood is the quintessential wood for inlay, turnings, carvings and many musical instruments. Very hard, fine grained, and crisp, there are many varieties of rosewood, some sold under other names. All of them take a beautiful polish and are considered fine tonal woods. Unquestionably one of the finest woods we offer, Bolivian Rosewood speaks of refinement and grace.
Purpleheart Peltogyne
Hails from Central & South America
Purpleheart is a very hard, dense wood, primarily known for its remarkable coloring. One of our most highly varied woods in hue, it ranges from warm and subtle plum to vivid, cool shades of violet. Over time, the color will mellow to a rich tint. Purpleheart is unmistakable, unique among thousands of wood species, and many collectors count it as a favorite.
Macassar Ebony Diospyros celebica
Hails from Southeast Asia
Black stripes play over the deep brown background in this striking Ebony. Although Macassar Ebony isn’t nearly as dark and uniform as Gabon Ebony, it displays deep and intriguing grain. Macassar Ebony is a difficult wood to work, prone to cracking and exhibiting a great deal of wood movement.
The Lilliput
Small
4Medium
6Large
8-10Wargaming
8-10Coffee
Dining
Counter
Bar
Maple Genus Acer
Hails from North America, Europe, & Asia
Coming in hard and soft varieties, Maple is known for many things: syrup, musical instruments, and its iconic leaf. The pale white wood will take on a golden patina with time. Swirls of tan or gray, as well as figure and shimmer, may also be present. In many ways an unforgiving wood, maple can be prone to tear-out and burn, so sharp tools are a necessity.
Cherry Prunus serotina
Hails from North & South America
Cherry is one of the few woods that one may wish to leave in the sunshine to darken, perhaps on a windowsill for a few days. It will shift from a pale, pinkish red to a deep, warm, reddish brown. This color change is initially rapid, visible day to day, but slows gradually. Like most fruit woods, cherry works easily, and can feature vivid grain. A classic, tasteful American wood for furniture and paneling.
Black Walnut Juglans nigra
Hails from Eastern United States
Walnut comes in many varieties, but American Black Walnut is the most ubiquitous. An exceedingly popular fine furniture wood, it is light, beautiful, and works easily. Wide flat-sawn boards can have brilliant figure and cathedrals, making excellent dining room table tops - perfect for gaming! A perennial favorite, and a truly refined classic.
Padauk Genus Pterocarpus
Hails from West Africa & South Asia
Padauk is open-grained and works very well. Initially a bright, deep red-orange it grows dark red and brown as it ages. Like many exotic woods, avoiding direct sunlight where possible is recommended to prolong the color shift.
Wenge Millettia Laurentii
Hails from Central America
This dark grainy wood is strong, hard, dense, and stable. While it does not possess the pure black of Gabon Ebony, Wenge is nonetheless among the darkest natural woods to be found anywhere. Exotic and striking, it is very popular in decorative usage for its unique, wild look and distinctive character.
Bolivian Rosewood Caesalpinia ferrea
Hails from Brazil & Bolivia
Extremely popular and sought after, rosewood is the quintessential wood for inlay, turnings, carvings and many musical instruments. Very hard, fine grained, and crisp, there are many varieties of rosewood, some sold under other names. All of them take a beautiful polish and are considered fine tonal woods. Unquestionably one of the finest woods we offer, Bolivian Rosewood speaks of refinement and grace.
Purpleheart Peltogyne
Hails from Central & South America
Purpleheart is a very hard, dense wood, primarily known for its remarkable coloring. One of our most highly varied woods in hue, it ranges from warm and subtle plum to vivid, cool shades of violet. Over time, the color will mellow to a rich tint. Purpleheart is unmistakable, unique among thousands of wood species, and many collectors count it as a favorite.
Macassar Ebony Diospyros celebica
Hails from Southeast Asia
Black stripes play over the deep brown background in this striking Ebony. Although Macassar Ebony isn’t nearly as dark and uniform as Gabon Ebony, it displays deep and intriguing grain. Macassar Ebony is a difficult wood to work, prone to cracking and exhibiting a great deal of wood movement.
Charcoal included with all tables
Maple Genus Acer
Hails from North America, Europe, & Asia
Coming in hard and soft varieties, Maple is known for many things: syrup, musical instruments, and its iconic leaf. The pale white wood will take on a golden patina with time. Swirls of tan or gray, as well as figure and shimmer, may also be present. In many ways an unforgiving wood, maple can be prone to tear-out and burn, so sharp tools are a necessity.
Cherry Prunus serotina
Hails from North & South America
Cherry is one of the few woods that one may wish to leave in the sunshine to darken, perhaps on a windowsill for a few days. It will shift from a pale, pinkish red to a deep, warm, reddish brown. This color change is initially rapid, visible day to day, but slows gradually. Like most fruit woods, cherry works easily, and can feature vivid grain. A classic, tasteful American wood for furniture and paneling.
Black Walnut Juglans nigra
Hails from Eastern United States
Walnut comes in many varieties, but American Black Walnut is the most ubiquitous. An exceedingly popular fine furniture wood, it is light, beautiful, and works easily. Wide flat-sawn boards can have brilliant figure and cathedrals, making excellent dining room table tops - perfect for gaming! A perennial favorite, and a truly refined classic.
Padauk Genus Pterocarpus
Hails from West Africa & South Asia
Padauk is open-grained and works very well. Initially a bright, deep red-orange it grows dark red and brown as it ages. Like many exotic woods, avoiding direct sunlight where possible is recommended to prolong the color shift.
Wenge Millettia Laurentii
Hails from Central America
This dark grainy wood is strong, hard, dense, and stable. While it does not possess the pure black of Gabon Ebony, Wenge is nonetheless among the darkest natural woods to be found anywhere. Exotic and striking, it is very popular in decorative usage for its unique, wild look and distinctive character.
Bolivian Rosewood Caesalpinia ferrea
Hails from Brazil & Bolivia
Extremely popular and sought after, rosewood is the quintessential wood for inlay, turnings, carvings and many musical instruments. Very hard, fine grained, and crisp, there are many varieties of rosewood, some sold under other names. All of them take a beautiful polish and are considered fine tonal woods. Unquestionably one of the finest woods we offer, Bolivian Rosewood speaks of refinement and grace.
Purpleheart Peltogyne
Hails from Central & South America
Purpleheart is a very hard, dense wood, primarily known for its remarkable coloring. One of our most highly varied woods in hue, it ranges from warm and subtle plum to vivid, cool shades of violet. Over time, the color will mellow to a rich tint. Purpleheart is unmistakable, unique among thousands of wood species, and many collectors count it as a favorite.
Macassar Ebony Diospyros celebica
Hails from Southeast Asia
Black stripes play over the deep brown background in this striking Ebony. Although Macassar Ebony isn’t nearly as dark and uniform as Gabon Ebony, it displays deep and intriguing grain. Macassar Ebony is a difficult wood to work, prone to cracking and exhibiting a great deal of wood movement.

* New Wood table photos are currently not available
* Cherry table is shown instead of Tavern Elm
* Black Walnut table is shown instead of Rustic Walnut
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