How Much Does a Custom Epoxy Table Cost in Canada?
One of the first questions people ask about a custom epoxy table is simple: what will it cost? The honest answer is “it depends” — but you can absolutely understand the factors that move the price, and roughly where your project lands, before you reach out. This guide breaks down exactly what drives the cost, gives realistic ranges by table type, explains why handmade pieces are priced the way they are, and shares practical ways to fit a stunning epoxy table into your budget.
What drives the price of an epoxy table?
- Size — the biggest factor by far. A coffee table uses a fraction of the wood and resin of a 10-foot boardroom table, and material cost scales quickly with length and width.
- Wood species and slab — premium, wide single-slab walnut costs more than narrower boards or more common woods. A rare, figured or extra-wide slab is a material cost in itself.
- Amount and colour of resin — a full river or deep ocean pour uses far more material (and labour) than a thin accent vein. Specialty colours, metallics and multi-layer effects add cost.
- Base and legs — a custom steel base or sculptural wood base adds cost over a simple hairpin or A-frame.
- Complexity and finish — multi-layer designs, embedded objects, LED lighting, or a hand-rubbed finish all add hours of skilled work.

Rough price ranges
As a general guide for handmade, premium epoxy pieces in Canada: epoxy coffee tables typically start in the lower-to-mid hundreds and rise with size and detail; epoxy dining tables generally land in the low-to-mid thousands depending on length, slab and design; and large boardroom and conference tables sit higher again, reflecting the materials and the days of skilled work involved. Console tables and desks fall in between. Every quote is tailored — these are starting points to set expectations, not fixed prices.
Why custom epoxy tables cost more than mass furniture
You're not buying a flat-pack product off a warehouse shelf — you're commissioning a one-of-a-kind piece. The price reflects a real hardwood slab (often dried for a year or more), professional-grade resin, and many hours of pouring, levelling, sanding, polishing and finishing by hand. It also reflects a piece engineered to last decades rather than years, with a base built to carry the weight and a finish that stands up to daily life. Spread over a 20- or 30-year lifespan, a handmade table is often better value than replacing cheaper furniture repeatedly — and it can be refinished rather than thrown out.
What's included in a custom quote
A proper quote isn't just the tabletop. It accounts for the slab, the resin and pigments, the base, the finish, the labour, and often delivery. Because everything is made to order, you also get input at each step — the exact size, the wood, the resin colour and pattern, the edge profile and the base — so the final price reflects the table you actually want, not a one-size-fits-all product.

Ways to manage budget
If you love the look but want to control cost, you have real levers:
- Choose a smaller size — the single biggest saving.
- Opt for a thinner accent of resin rather than a full edge-to-edge river.
- Pick a more common wood species instead of a rare or extra-wide slab.
- Choose a simpler base — a clean steel frame over an elaborate sculptural base.
- Keep the colour palette straightforward — fewer layers and standard pigments.
The character of a handmade piece comes through at any scale, so a smaller, simpler design is still unmistakably special.
How to get an accurate quote
The fastest way to a real number is to tell us four things: the type of table, your target size, your wood and resin preferences, and your timeline. From there we can give you an accurate quote and walk through options to fit your budget — sometimes a small change in size or design makes a meaningful difference. If you have an inspiration photo, send it; it helps us understand the look you're after and price it accurately.
Is a custom epoxy table worth it?
For most people, yes — if you want a genuine statement piece that's unique to you and built to last. You're paying for craftsmanship, premium materials and a table no one else has. If you simply need a functional surface on a tight budget, a mass-produced table will be cheaper; but it won't be one of a kind, and it won't last or refinish the way a handmade piece will.
Built to order in Toronto
Every table is handcrafted in Toronto and delivered across Canada. Explore our epoxy tables, dining tables and boardroom tables — then reach out for a custom quote.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an epoxy dining table cost?
Handmade epoxy dining tables in Canada generally land in the low-to-mid thousands, depending on length, wood slab, resin design and base. Contact us with your size for an exact quote.
Why are epoxy tables expensive?
They're one-of-a-kind pieces made from a real hardwood slab and professional resin, with many hours of hand pouring, sanding and finishing, built to last decades.
How can I make an epoxy table more affordable?
Choose a smaller size, a thinner accent of resin, a more common wood species, or a simpler base — all reduce cost while keeping the handmade character.
Are epoxy tables worth the money?
For a unique, lasting statement piece, yes — you're paying for premium materials and craftsmanship, and the table can be refinished rather than replaced.
How do I get a price for a custom table?
Tell us the table type, target size, wood and resin preferences, and timeline, and we'll provide an accurate quote.