Lagun & Canyon Table Systems
Every van needs a table — for meals, for work, for maps spread out before a trail day. Lagun and Canyon build the table systems that turn a cargo van into a functional living and working space.
Why Table Systems Matter in a Van Build
A table sounds like a simple thing until you try to use one in 60 square feet of living space that also needs to be a bedroom, a kitchen, and a hallway. In a house, a table sits in one spot and stays there forever. In a van, your table needs to serve as a dining surface for two, a laptop desk for a full workday, a food prep station when you're cooking, and then disappear completely when it's time to sleep. A piece of plywood on a fixed pedestal doesn't solve that problem. A proper table system does.
The difference between a good table system and a bad one is the difference between a van you can actually live and work in and one that frustrates you every single day. Remote workers need a surface at the right height, at the right angle, positioned where they can see their screen without glare from the windows. Couples need a dining table that seats two comfortably but doesn't block the aisle when dinner is over. Weekend adventurers need a place to spread out maps, play cards, and eat breakfast — then stow everything for the drive to the next trailhead. Every one of those use cases demands a table that moves, adjusts, and gets out of the way on command.
That's why OZK installs Lagun and Canyon table systems — two brands that have solved the van table problem from different angles, and together cover virtually every layout and use case. Lagun handles the mounting and articulation. Canyon builds the table tops and specialized frames. Far Out Ride provides premium bamboo surfaces and mounting hardware. Combined with professional installation that ties everything to your van's structure — not just screwed into a wall panel — these systems become a permanent, reliable part of your living space.
The Lagun Leg & Bracket System
The Lagun table leg is the component that changed van table systems forever. Before Lagun, van owners had two options: a fixed pedestal that locked the table in one position and one height, or no table at all. The Lagun leg eliminates that compromise with a double-articulating arm that provides 360-degree swivel, full tilt adjustment, and infinitely variable height positioning. You don't pick a table position — you place the table exactly where you need it, at exactly the angle you need, every single time.
The engineering behind this simplicity is what makes the Lagun worth the investment over cheaper fixed-pedestal alternatives. The dual-arm mechanism uses precision friction joints that hold the table firmly in any position under load — your laptop, your dinner plate, your morning coffee — without creeping, sagging, or requiring constant readjustment. Push the table to a new position and it stays there. Tilt it for a better typing angle and it holds. Swing it out of the way when you need to walk past and it locks where you leave it. There are no pins to pull, no detents to align, no adjustments that only work at two or three pre-set positions. The movement is continuous and the hold is firm.
The Lagun bracket — the wall-mount component that the arm attaches to — is designed for structural mounting through your van's wall panels into the metal body or a dedicated backing plate. This is not a component you want mounted with drywall-style anchors into a thin panel. The bracket transfers the full cantilever load of the table and whatever sits on it directly into the van's structure. OZK installs every Lagun bracket with proper backing and structural fasteners, ensuring the system performs as engineered — not as a wobbly afterthought that loosens after three months of road vibration.
Lagun Leg + Bracket
Double-articulating table mount with 360° swivel, full tilt, and infinite height adjustment. Precision friction joints hold position under load without creep or sag.
Structural Wall Mounting
Every Lagun bracket installed with proper backing plates and structural fasteners into the van body — not just panel-mounted. Built to handle cantilever loads on rough roads.
Canyon Table Systems
Canyon builds purpose-designed van tables — not downsized kitchen furniture, not repurposed RV components, but tables engineered specifically for the dimensions, weight constraints, and daily abuse of van life. Their product range covers everything from a compact side table that tucks beside a bed platform to a full dining surface that seats two adults comfortably. The common thread across every Canyon product is that each one was designed by people who understand that a van table has to perform in a moving vehicle, survive years of vibration, and still look good after thousands of miles.
The Canyon Mini Skinny is the solution for tight layouts where you still need a functional surface. At a compact footprint, it serves as a bedside table, a coffee station, or a spot to set a book and a drink — all without consuming the aisle space that makes a van feel livable. The Canyon Large Universal is the opposite end of the spectrum: a full-size table surface designed for dining, meal prep, and laptop work. Paired with a Lagun leg, the Large Universal transforms any open floor area into a proper dining room or mobile office, then swings completely out of the way when the space is needed for something else.
The Canyon Console fills a niche that most table systems ignore entirely — the front cab. Designed for center console mounting between the driver and passenger seats, the Console provides a work surface accessible from the cab without climbing into the back of the van. For remote workers who jump between driving and working, or for anyone who needs to take a quick call and pull up a document during a rest stop, the Console makes the cab a functional workspace. It's a simple concept that dramatically expands the usable square footage of the vehicle, turning dead space between seats into a legitimate surface.
Canyon Mini Skinny
Compact side table for tight layouts. Bedside surface, coffee station, or reading table — functional utility without consuming aisle space.
Canyon Large Universal
Full-size dining and work surface. Seats two for meals, supports a full laptop workstation, then swings out of the way completely.
Canyon Console
Center console mount for the front cab. Turns the space between driver and passenger seats into a legitimate work surface without modifying the dash.
Far Out Ride Bamboo & Mounting
The table surface itself matters more than most people think when they're spec'ing a van build. You're going to touch this surface every single day — eating off it, working on it, leaning on it, wiping it down after cooking. It needs to handle moisture without warping, resist scratches from daily use, and still look like something you'd want in your living space after years on the road. Far Out Ride's bamboo table tops check every one of those boxes with a material that's naturally harder than most hardwoods, inherently moisture-resistant, and lighter than equivalent solid-wood surfaces.
Bamboo isn't just an aesthetic choice — it's an engineering one. In a van where every ounce of weight affects fuel economy, handling, and payload capacity, bamboo delivers the surface strength and durability of hardwood at a fraction of the weight. It doesn't off-gas like plywood composites. It handles the temperature swings and humidity changes that a van interior experiences — from freezing mountain mornings to humid coastal afternoons — without the cracking, cupping, or delamination that kills lesser materials. The natural grain pattern also means every table top has character that improves the feel of the interior, rather than looking like a generic slab of laminate.
Far Out Ride also manufactures their own mounting hardware — precision-machined brackets and adapters designed to interface cleanly with Lagun legs and Canyon frames. The Far Out Ride mount provides a clean, secure connection between the table top and whatever leg or frame system you're running, with no play, no wobble, and no improvised hardware store bolts trying to do a job they weren't designed for. It's the kind of detail that separates a professional install from a DIY project — everything fits because everything was designed to work together.
Far Out Ride Bamboo Table Top
Solid bamboo surface — harder than hardwood, naturally moisture-resistant, lightweight. Handles temperature swings and daily abuse without warping or delamination.
Far Out Ride Mount
Precision-machined mounting hardware designed to interface with Lagun legs and Canyon frames. Clean connection, zero wobble, no improvised fasteners.
Lagun vs. Fixed Pedestal Mounts
Fixed pedestal table mounts have been the default in RVs for decades, and they're still the default in budget van builds — for one reason: they're cheap. A floor-mounted pedestal with a removable post gives you exactly one table position at exactly one height. Need to adjust the angle for your laptop? You can't. Need to swing the table aside so someone can walk past? You can't — you have to pull the entire post out of the floor socket, move the table, and store it somewhere. Need a different height for eating versus working? Buy a different post.
The Lagun system eliminates every one of those compromises. With 360-degree swivel, you can rotate the table to face any direction — toward the bed for breakfast, toward the side door for an outdoor workspace, out of the aisle for pass-through access. With full tilt adjustment, you can angle the surface for ergonomic typing, level it for dining, or tilt it to catch light from a specific window. With continuously variable height, you set the surface at exactly the right level for the task — lower for a coffee table feel, higher for a standing desk, anywhere in between for a standard work surface. No pins. No detents. No preset positions. Just put it where you want it.
The practical impact is profound. Lagun owners use their tables constantly because the table adapts to whatever they're doing instead of forcing them to adapt to the table. Fixed-pedestal owners often end up eating on the bed, working on their lap, and eventually removing the table entirely because it's more hassle than it's worth. The Lagun costs more than a floor socket and a removable post — but it's the difference between a table system you actually use every day and one you gave up on by week three.
Lagun Articulating Mount
- 360° continuous swivel
- Full tilt adjustment for any angle
- Infinite height positioning
- One-hand repositioning
- Wall-mounted — no floor socket
- Table stays accessible at all times
Fixed Pedestal Mount
- One fixed position only
- No tilt — surface always flat
- One height (or buy multiple posts)
- Full removal required to reposition
- Floor-mounted — eats floor space
- Often removed and stored permanently
Ready to Add a Table System?
Tell us about your van layout, how you use your space, and whether you need a compact side table or a full dining surface — we'll recommend the right combination of Lagun, Canyon, and Far Out Ride components for your build.
Why Professional Installation Matters
Structural Mounting
A Lagun bracket transfers the full weight of the table — plus whatever you put on it — through a cantilever arm into a single mounting point. That mounting point needs to be structural. OZK installs every bracket with proper backing plates tied to the van's metal body or cross-members, not just screwed into a wall panel that will pull out after six months of road vibration.
Cable Management for Work Setups
If you're running a laptop, monitor, or charging station on your table, you need power. OZK routes dedicated 12V or USB outlets near the table mounting point during the electrical build phase — clean runs inside the wall panels with proper strain relief. No extension cords draped across the floor, no loose cables to catch on while walking past.
Layout Integration
Table placement affects everything else in the van — bed deployment, galley access, aisle width, door clearance. OZK plans your table position as part of the total interior layout, ensuring the table works in every configuration without blocking other systems. The bracket goes where it needs to go, not where it happens to be easiest to drill.
Single-Point Accountability
When your table is part of an OZK build, we own the entire installation — the bracket, the backing, the wiring, and how it integrates with your wall panels and interior finish. If something doesn't feel right in six months, one call handles it. No finger-pointing between the table installer and the panel installer about whose fasteners failed.
Every Table System We Install
Lagun Leg + Bracket
The articulating table mount. 360° swivel, tilt, and height adjust with precision friction joints. Wall-mounted with structural backing for cantilever loads.
Canyon Mini Skinny
Compact side table for tight van layouts. Bedside surface, coffee station, or utility table that fits where full-size tables can't.
Canyon Large Universal
Full dining and work surface. Seats two adults comfortably, supports a full laptop workstation, and pairs perfectly with the Lagun leg for total flexibility.
Canyon Console
Center console table mount for the front cab. Work surface between driver and passenger seats — turns dead cab space into a functional workspace.
Far Out Ride Bamboo Top
Solid bamboo table surface — naturally harder than hardwood, moisture-resistant, lightweight. Handles the temperature swings and daily wear of van life.
Far Out Ride Mount
Precision-machined mounting hardware for clean integration between bamboo tops and Lagun legs or Canyon frames. No wobble, no improvised fasteners.
How It Works
Layout Consultation
Tell us about your van, your floor plan, and how you use the space. Remote work? Dining for two? Quick meals only? We'll recommend the right table system for your actual life.
Component Selection
We match the right combination — Lagun mount, Canyon table size, Far Out Ride surface — to your layout, use case, and budget. Every component selected to work together.
Professional Install
Structural bracket mounting with proper backing plates. Power routing for work setups. Integration with your wall panels and interior layout. Done right the first time.
Test & Walkthrough
We verify every position locks firmly, every adjustment moves smoothly, and the table works in every configuration. Full walkthrough so you know the system inside out.
Table systems can be installed standalone or as part of a larger interior build.