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Best Wood for Epoxy Dining Tables (Walnut vs Elm vs Maple)

4/2/2026

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Custom epoxy dining table made from walnut wood with a subtle epoxy river in a modern dining roomPicture
Choosing the right wood is one of the most important decisions when designing a custom epoxy dining table. While epoxy often gets the attention, it’s the wood that defines the character, durability, and long-term performance of the table.
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At Robert Russell Designs, every custom epoxy resin dining table starts with carefully selected hardwood slabs. Not all wood species perform the same—and choosing the wrong one can affect everything from appearance to stability over time.
In this guide, we’ll break down the three most popular choices for a wood epoxy dining table: walnut, elm, and maple—and help you decide which is right for your space.

Why Wood Selection Matters in an Epoxy Dining Table

Close-up of wood and epoxy dining table showing grain structure and epoxy transition

A high-quality epoxy dining table isn’t just about looks—it’s about how materials work together.
Wood impacts:
  • Stability and movement over time
  • How epoxy bonds and behaves
  • Overall durability for daily use
  • The visual tone of the finished piece

According to the Wood Database, different hardwood species vary significantly in density, grain structure, and movement—all of which play a role in how a wood and epoxy dining table performs long term.

👉 If you’re new to epoxy tables, start with our full guide:
Epoxy Dining Tables: What You Need to Know Before Ordering a Custom Piece

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👉Reference The Wood Database for more information. 
https://www.wood-database.com/

​Walnut Epoxy Dining Tables

Close-up of walnut wood grain on an epoxy dining table
Why Walnut Is the Most Popular Choice

Walnut is the go-to wood for premium epoxy dining tables, and for good reason. It offers a rich, dark tone and natural variation that pairs beautifully with both clear and colored epoxy.

Pros:
  • Deep, warm color (natural browns and chocolate tones)
  • Beautiful grain patterns with natural movement
  • Works exceptionally well with clear or black epoxy
  • Hides wear and minor scratches better than lighter woods

Considerations:
  • Higher price point
  • Limited availability in very large slabs

​Best For:
  • Modern and high-end interiors
  • Statement epoxy dining room tables
  • Clients who want a timeless, luxury look

👉 See examples of our custom work here:
Custom Tables by Robert Russell Designs

👉 Design inspiration reference:
https://www.dezeen.com/

Elm Epoxy Dining Tables

Elm wood epoxy dining table showing unique grain character and natural variation
Why Elm Is a Unique and Underrated Choice

Elm is one of the most visually interesting woods used in custom epoxy dining tables. It features flowing, interlocked grain patterns and a warm tone that sits between walnut and maple.

Pros:
  • Distinctive, wild grain patterns with lots of character
  • Warm, natural color that works with many interiors
  • Often available in wide, expressive slabs
  • Creates highly unique, one-of-a-kind tables

Considerations:
  • Less consistent grain than maple (more variation)
  • Can require more careful finishing due to grain structure
  • Not as commonly understood by buyers (education helps here)

​Best For:
  • Clients who want a one-of-a-kind statement table
  • Organic, natural, or rustic-modern interiors
  • Live edge wood epoxy dining tables with strong character

👉 Learn more about design styles in our guide:
Live Edge vs Straight Edge Tables: Which Style Fits Your Home

👉 Learn more about wood behavior and characteristics:
https://www.americanhardwood.org/

Maple Epoxy Dining Tables

Comparison of walnut, elm, and maple wood used in epoxy dining tables
Why Maple Offers a Clean, Modern Look

Maple is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods and provides a smooth, uniform appearance. It’s often used in epoxy resin dining tables where a clean, understated aesthetic is desired.

Pros:
  • Extremely hard and durable
  • Light, neutral color
  • Smooth grain for a refined finish
  • Great for subtle epoxy designs

Considerations:
  • Minimal grain variation (less “character”)
  • Shows dents and wear more easily than walnut
  • Can feel too plain for bold statement pieces

Best For:
  • Contemporary or minimalist designs
  • Smaller epoxy kitchen tables
  • Subtle, clean aesthetics

👉 Not sure which finish pairs best with maple? Read:
Matte vs Gloss Epoxy Tables: Which Finish Is Better

👉 Industry craftsmanship reference:
https://www.finewoodworking.com/

Feature

Color

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Grain
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Durability
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Style

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Best Use

Walnut

Dark, rich

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Bold and varies
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High
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Luxury and refined
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Dining room centerpiece

Elm

Warm, medium tone
Wild, flowing, yet modern and clean
Moderate to high
Organic/artistic
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Unique statement tables

Maple

Very light with knotty inclusions
Smooth, subtle yet rustic
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Very high 
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Clean/minimal with a rustic tilt
Subtle and rustic designs

Which Wood Is Best for Your Epoxy Dining Table?

Custom epoxy dining table placed in a real dining room setting showing everyday use
The “best” wood depends on how you want your table to look and function.

Choose walnut if you want:
  • A bold, high-end centerpiece
  • Strong contrast with epoxy
  • A timeless design

Choose elm if you want:
  • A highly unique, organic look
  • Natural movement and grain character
  • A one-of-a-kind statement piece

Choose maple if you want:
  • A clean, minimal, and slightly rustic design
  • A subtle epoxy integration
  • A bright, neutral tone

​👉 Helpful sizing guide:
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/dining-table-size-guide

​How We Help You Choose at Robert Russell Designs

At Robert Russell Designs, selecting wood isn’t just about species—it’s about the individual slab.

We guide clients through:
  • Slab selection based on grain and character
  • Epoxy pairing (color, clarity, placement)
  • Design proportions and layout
  • Finish selection for long-term durability

👉 Explore our work here:
https://www.robertrusselldesigns.com

​👉 Or learn more about table construction and materials in our blog:
https://www.robertrusselldesigns.com/blog

Final Thoughts

A custom epoxy dining table is only as good as the materials behind it. While epoxy adds visual impact, the wood determines how the table feels, performs, and ages over time.
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Choosing between walnut, elm, and maple isn’t about right or wrong—it’s about finding the material that fits your space, your lifestyle, and how you want your table to be experienced every day.

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