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A picnic table with oysters sit in the grass.

These beautifully-built, multipurpose tables make great centerpieces for any occasion.

Photo provided by Charleston Oyster Tables

Get ready for a shuckin’ great time, Charleston. When it comes to creating a memorable experience, Charleston Oyster Tables brings a lot to the table. The local company builds custom wood-engraved oyster tables that provide the perfect base for lowcountry boils, oyster roasts, or even tailgates.

Founder Kelley Andrews-Edwards was raised here in Charleston and has fond memories of her father (an avid fisherman) bringing back local catches to enjoy with the family — which helped spark the idea for Charleston Oyster Tables.

Tables — ranging from small to large boast a beautiful wood finish and include the option for custom engraving + adding turntables.

Charleston Oyster Tables is fulfilling SC orders now and aims to bring this coastal tradition nationwide with their newly launched website opening the door to national sales.

Let the shell-bration begin.*

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