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Snowboard coffee tables, ski tables and the one that doubles as a boot bench

It is four in the afternoon, everybody is back from the hill, and there are six wet boots in the entryway and nowhere to sit down and pull them off. A snowboard coffee table fixes that, then gets carried back to the living room in May and holds coffee and a card game instead. Every table here is built by hand in Manitou Springs, Colorado, from real retired skis and snowboards.

Tables are the practical end of what we do. A chair is a statement. A table is the thing you actually put your feet on, eat off of, sit on when the couch is full, and stack the mail on for two weeks running. So we build them to be used, not admired from a distance.

The gear is genuine. Old topsheets, real graphics, scratches and all, from boards and skis that spent years on a mountain before they came to us. The murals are painted by hand in exterior oils, never a decal, so no two tables come out identical even when they start from the same design.

Single snowboard coffee table painted blue with the Colorado flag C, on redwood trestle legs

Single snowboard coffee table

One retired board, roughly 60 by 18 by 17 inches, rated to 300 lbs. Coffee table today, bench tonight.

Colorado flag snowboard coffee table with a red lower shelf, set against a painted mountain mural wall

The version with the shelf

Same table with a lower shelf built in. Boots go under, coffee goes on top, nobody has to negotiate.

Dining table topped with a row of retro skis in every color, set on a stained frame

Outdoor dining tables

A 40 by 60 inch top with a snowboard runner or a full retro ski deck. Straight sidewalls, old logos left alone.

What we build in this category

Single snowboard coffee tables

This is the piece the category is known for. One retired snowboard becomes the full top of the table, about 60 inches long and only 18 inches deep, sitting 17 inches off the floor. That is coffee table height and bench height at the same time, which is the whole trick. Rated to 300 lbs, so go ahead and sit three people on it.

The hand painted options run from the Colorado flag to sunset mountain murals, grey forest scenes, mystic blue ridgelines, a moose under the northern lights and a moose standing in the aspens. If you want a specific board brand or a specific palette, say so before we build.

Ski coffee tables and side tables

Built from retired skis rather than a board. The coffee table runs 36 by 18 by 18 inches, which is the size that sits between two Adirondack ski chairs without crowding either one, and it is rated to 300 lbs. The ski top side tables run about 18 inches square and 18 inches tall with a 400 lb capacity. Feel free to sit on the side table. It will not care.

Outdoor dining tables

The big ones. A 40 by 60 inch top with a runner of retired snowboards down the center, or a full deck of retro skis laid across the whole surface. Available in natural stain, grey stain and dark walnut, and we set the height to your space, which matters more than people expect once bar stools or a covered deck get involved. Larger farmhouse versions run to 80 inches.

Sets

Several listings here are complete sets: a dining table with four ski chairs, a table with bar stools and snowboard benches, or the five piece snowboard group with chairs, a bench, a side table and a coffee table. Buying the set is how you get the colors to actually match, because we paint them together.

The double duty piece, and why it sells

Almost every single board table in here is also a bench, and that is not marketing. At 17 inches tall and 18 inches deep, it is the right height to sit on and narrow enough to live against a wall in a hallway without turning the hall into an obstacle course. In the winter it is an entry bench with boots underneath. In the summer it is the coffee table in front of the couch, or the low table between two chairs on the deck.

People with a mudroom buy these because every stock bench they find is four inches too long. Condo owners buy them because one piece doing two jobs is worth more than two pieces doing one. If you want the shelf version, that is the one people wish they had ordered the first time.

  • Single snowboard tables roughly 60 by 18 by 17 inches, 300 lb capacity.
  • Ski coffee tables 36 by 18 by 18 inches. Ski top side tables about 18 inches square.
  • Dining tables 40 by 60 inches standard, with height set to your room.
  • Finished for indoor or outdoor use, so a Colorado winter on the porch is not a problem.
  • Hand painted in exterior oils. Colors and murals are yours to pick.
  • Made to order in about two to four weeks. Some pieces are ready to ship.
  • 3 year hassle free warranty. Yup.

Custom sizes and your own board

Hallways are never a standard size. Neither is the wall under the window where you wanted the bench. So on the customizable snowboard table we ask what width you need, go pull boards that actually measure it, and text you photos so you pick the graphic yourself. Stain color can be matched to furniture you already own.

If you kept a board or a pair of skis of your own, building it into a table is our favorite version of this order. Call and we will talk through what the gear can become before anything gets cut. Company logos are handled differently: a logo goes on as a logo decal floated onto the painted background so the mark keeps its exact shape and color, with aluminum and plastic appliques as alternatives. Branded pricing gets quoted on a call.

Frequently asked questions

Does a snowboard coffee table really only use one snowboard?

Yes. One retired board is the full top of the table, which is why the proportions are 60 inches long and only 18 deep. That is different from our chairs, where an Adirondack ski chair takes four to five pairs of skis and a snowboard chair needs at least three boards. Tables are the efficient use of a board, and honestly the best one.

Can I actually sit on it, or is that just a nice line?

You can sit on it. The single board tables are rated to 300 lbs and the customizable version is rated past 700 lbs. Three adults on a 60 inch board is normal use. The 300 lb rating also covers the guest at every party who sits on the coffee table instead of the couch.

Will it hold up outside all year in Colorado?

It will. The bases are sealed and the paint is exterior oil, the same finish we use on the chairs, so snow, sun and sprinklers are all fine. If you want it to look showroom new for a decade, keep it under a covered patio, but nothing here needs to come inside for the winter.

What size dining table do I need for six people?

The standard 40 by 60 inch top seats six comfortably and eight if everyone is friendly. If you are feeding more than that regularly, we build the farmhouse version out to 80 inches. Send us the dimensions of your deck or your room and we will tell you honestly whether the bigger one fits.

Can you match a stain to the furniture I already have?

Usually, yes. Send a photo or the name of the finish and we will get close. Natural, grey and dark walnut are the ones we run most often. Keep in mind the board graphics carry most of the color anyway, so the base is there to support them, not compete.

How long does it take and how much is shipping?

Made to order runs about two to four weeks. Some tables are finished and sitting in the shop right now, listed under ready to ship. We ship nationwide to the lower 48 and deliver locally across Colorado including Colorado Springs, Denver, Breckenridge, Vail and Aspen. Call for a shipping quote on the dining tables, since size drives the freight.

Not sure whether you want the coffee table, the bench or the dining table? Call the shop at 303.775.7273 and we will sort it out in five minutes. Keep browsing in benches, chairs, patio sets, barrel chairs and sets, indoor decor and furniture, ready to ship and custom designs.