Wood for Sheep Heirloom gaming tables · Bengaluru
Journal

Notes from the workshop.

Short dispatches on how we build, why the frame works the way it does, and the thinking behind a table meant to outlast the games you play on it.

Spring 2026 · Design

Why two grooves

One groove holds the topper; that much is obvious. The second is the one people don't expect — an outer channel that takes a rail for dice, cards and cups. It keeps the gear off the board and gives every player the same reach. It's a small idea that changes how a four-hour game feels.

Spring 2026 · Process

Bring your own table

You don't always need a new table — sometimes you need the table you already love to become a gaming table. We measure your top, build the frame and a wedge-fit topper to match it, and leave the piece you own intact. Same two-groove system, fitted to what you've got.

Spring 2026 · Craft

A table for the long campaign

We build in solid wood and finish by hand because a gaming table earns its keep over years, not weekends. No folding legs, no laminate, no hardware to work loose. The aim is a piece that hosts a hundred dinners and a hundred game nights and still reads as furniture in the room.

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