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It’s time to up your table game 🦪

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All tables are made to order + can be custom engraved.

Photo provided by Charleston Oyster Tables

Take your backyard hang-outs up a notch with Charleston Oyster Tables’ one-of-a-kind outdoor entertainment tables. 🌳

These beautiful + portable pieces are handmade-to-order by Charleston artisans and come in four (weather-proof) stains that elegantly highlight the grain of the wood. Sure to be the focal point of your next event, these multi-use tables are perfect for:

  • Oyster roasts
  • Clam bakes
  • Crawfish + low country boils
  • Charcuterie spreads
  • Beverage and service tables

Bonus: Each table includes optional custom engraving. Meet your backyard’s new BFF.*

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