Good size. Wider than the norm, therefore able to seat one either end. Also raised legs for a more comfortable seating experience. Two drawers have been blanked
An interesting repair to the top, an unintentional tactile feature
A Greek import. In the style of an English Victorian table. Multi planked top on a base with one centralised drawer. Historic woodworm, primarily on the top, leaving a rustic, tactile finish
Planked top. A pair of drawers are a handy addition for storage. Feet extenders have been added in the past to make it more comfortable when sitting at the table
The size and style make this just as suited as a working desk as a kitchen table
A slight silvering to the pine add to the weather worn and rustic look of the table. This is a natural process due to oxidation
A marriage of two. The base being late 17th into early 18th century and the top, believed to possibly be chestnut being mid 19th century
The three plank cleated top contains plenty of natural wear, historic repairs adding an added layer of interest. The base full of character. Hand cut and turned baluster base with a full surround stretcher. History and time is showcased in the contracting of the timber, something that is unable to be replicated. The colour being strong, full of patination and stories to tell
A piece of history that is waiting to serve for another 300 years
Multi plank top on a base with tapered legs. Some wear and patination throughout the table. Extremely well built, rather heavy and will last a lifetime. The legs can be removed, aiding in transportation and access to property
Simple, functional design. Three plank top, straight line base. Due to the design, this table would have more than likely been used in a servants quarters of a larger French home
The wear is just right. Old splits, historic worm boring holes, the colour has naturally developed into a deep and warm shade
We personally had this table for 6 years in the family home. Two children later, the time has arrived to allow the table to fulfill its next chapter in life
English, dating from the late Victorian era c.1890
Multi planked top. Tapered legs and a small centralised drawer. A natural bow, a lean, adding character that cannot be replicated
Wear, use, age. For over 130 years, through the generations, honesty and authenticity. Countless dinners, study, work. This table has lived through it all
Elm with a touch of pine. A variety of uses. Whether in use as a kitchen table for a pair in a space restricted London apartment or a generously proportioned desk for the home office?
A warm colour, adding a clean farmhouse aesthetic to the interior of the home
Originating from the Normandy region, this oak base and pine topped table would have been brought out for all farm workers to celebrate that years harvest
Rustic in nature. Expected wear as it has been a working table all of its life