Podcast Table Features

We’re now cutting corners.

Our most recent modification has come at a high cost. After multiple shipments being damaged, we’re now cutting corners.

Usually you cut a corner to avoid producing a quality product, but our effort actually helps preserve the quality of our product during the shipping process.

You can’t drop a table on a corner if it doesn’t have one! Plus, we think it looks kind of cool.

  • A conference room with a wooden, V-shaped table, six black chairs, and five mounted microphones. The background features a green plant, a white abstract painting, and three hanging Edison-style light bulbs.

    U-Shaped Curved Designed

    When designing our table system, we wanted a curved profile in order to give the best scenario for video content creators. We mimicked a sports or news desk feel by creating the u-shape. We believe our setup is great for 1, 2, and 3 camera scenarios.

  • A podcast recording setup with a wooden table, microphones, headphones, a audio mixer, and a mirror reflecting some of the equipment.

    Desk Grommets

    Each individual table piece has 4 desk grommets allowing XLR cables, headphone cables and power cords to run from the top to the bottom of the table.

  • Wooden surface with two black circular covers and a black electrical outlet with two USB ports and a three-prong socket

    Desktop Outlets

    Outlets with 1 plug and 2 USB ports on each table help you to power and charge your devices while you podcast.

  • Wiring and electronic components mounted on a wooden surface, including red and black wires, connectors, and labels.

    Under The Table Cable Clips

    Wrap and secure XLR cables, power cords, and headphone cables with 9 cable clips per table piece. We’ve strategically placed the clips to give you max cable management.

  • Close-up of a wooden podcast table with black plastic cable management covers on its surface, with chairs around it and a picture frame on the wall in the background.

    4" Front Panels *Optional

    The 4” front panel options gives your podcast table a lip that extends around the front edge of the table, helping to hide cables and give the table a boxier look.

  • A woodworking project in progress on a large wooden podcast table with various tools and hardware, including cords, clamps, a cordless drill, and a black clamp piece, in a workshop setting with cardboard boxes and supplies in the background.

    Table Latches

    Table latches allow you to connect all the pieces of your table together. Once connected, the table assembly can be easier moved as one large piece. *Slide the table, do not lift after connecting.