FAQ

1. How long does shipping take?
Processing: 1‑3 business days (table mats); 3‑7 business days (tables, stools). Shipping: 5‑10 days for small items; tables/stools via freight: 7‑20 business days (contiguous US). You’ll receive tracking via email.

2. What are shipping costs?
Calculated at checkout based on weight/destination. Tables and stools may have separate freight charges. Free standard shipping on qualifying orders.

3. Do you ship outside the contiguous US?
Currently, only to the contiguous 48 states.

4. Do items require assembly?

  • Breakfast tables: Yes, require assembly (attaching legs, hardware). Instructions included.

  • Bar stools: Some require assembly (attaching seat to base). Instructions included.

  • Table mats: No assembly – ready to use.

5. What safety standards do your products meet?



Product Applicable Standards
Breakfast tables ASTM stability, CARB ATCM Phase 2 (composite wood), 16 CFR Part 1303 (lead in coatings), GCC, CA Prop 65
Bar stools ASTM stability, BIFMA (if applicable), 16 CFR Part 1303, GCC, CA Prop 65
Table mats 16 CFR Part 1610 (fabric flammability), FTC Textile Act (16 CFR 303), FTC Care Labeling Rule (16 CFR 423), GCC, CA Prop 65

6. What is the weight capacity?

  • Breakfast tables: 50‑150 lbs (top surface).

  • Bar stools: 250‑350 lbs (check product specs).

  • Table mats: N/A.

7. How do I care for my breakfast table/bar stool?

  • Wood: Dust with dry cloth; wipe spills immediately; use coasters; avoid direct sunlight.

  • Metal: Wipe with damp cloth; dry thoroughly.

  • Upholstered stool: Vacuum regularly; spot clean with mild detergent.

  • Check hardware periodically; tighten if needed.

8. How do I care for my table mat?

  • Fabric/vinyl: Wipe with damp cloth; mild soap if needed. Air dry.

  • Machine washable mats: Follow care label instructions (cold, gentle cycle, air dry).

  • Keep away from open flames and heat sources.

9. Do your table mats require care labels?
Yes. Fabric table mats comply with FTC Care Labeling Rule (16 CFR Part 423) and have permanent care instructions attached.

10. What is California Proposition 65?
Some products may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm (e.g., formaldehyde in composite wood, lead in paints). When applicable, a Proposition 65 warning is displayed on product pages and packaging.

11. What is the General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)?
For general‑use products (tables, stools, mats not intended for children 12 and under), we provide a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) available upon request, certifying compliance with applicable CPSC safety rules based on testing or a reasonable testing program.

12. What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, PayPal, Apple Pay, and financing options (Affirm/Klarna).