This isn't something for sale, but the girlfriend fell in love with a table at the Mercantile Exchange antique and resale shop in town and asked for something similar to use as a desk in our apartment. So far, I think this is the second largest piece I've ever built. It is built from ash, and was my first time trying legs angled in both directions. I left out the lower runner between the legs so we could push chairs in. Also my first experience hand planing a large table top. The grain on the wood was a little tricky and took a lot of patience to keep the tearout to a minimum.
The top is held on by wooden cleats glued to the frame with screws through oversized holes. The individual boards if the top are biscuited and the frame and legs are a mix of biscuits and pocket screws. The screws were overkill for the joint, but I was struggling to find a secure way to clamp everything. The legs are at a 5 degree angle in both planes, and I was I a bit of a rush.
http://imgur.com/a/54Mss