English, dating from the Victorian era c.1860-1880
Likely in the servants quarters of a large house 150 years ago. A food preparation table, a serving table, a dairy table, the uses were vast and varied
Built using heavy pitch pine, a central stretcher, the top being removable, aiding transport and making manoeuvrability around a property much easier. Believed to be original hardware on the drawers, these are full depth and will swallow anything you throw at them
The tables origins are in the west of France. Harvest tables were to celebrate the end of the wine harvest. Length in order to seat the farm workers but narrow to easily transport through doors
This table comprises of a bleached plank top, tapered legs and in the traditional worn brown stain
Quintessentially French. A piece of farmhouse history
This tables origin was a school in Guildford, Surrey. Made of oak, solid, simple, clean lines in its design. Survived 100+ years and more than capable of lasting another 100!
The oak itself is a warm golden hue with touches of grey throughout, specific to the timbers origin
This tables origin was a school in Guildford, Surrey. Made of oak, solid, simple, clean lines in its design. Survived 100+ years and more than capable of lasting another 100!
The oak itself is a soft golden hue with touches of grey dependant on light
A wonderful rustic, farmhouse feel to this table. A multi plank top, a pair of rather large drawers either end of the table, decorative turned legs
When this table arrived, removal of a layer of antique pine varnish was the first job on the itinerary, followed by a deep clean to make it worthy of sitting pride of place in a kitchen or dining room once more
English and dating from the beginning of the 20th century c.1900. Hints of the Arts and Crafts movement in its design
On arrival, this was one of the dullest tables anyone could imagine. Multiple layers of brown varnish had taken away every piece of character that it had to offer
Many layers of paint stripping later, the grain in the oak is now visible. Developing the unmistakeable light and grey tones of its raw finish, simple oak farmhouse tables have the ability to enhance modern interiors as well as blend seamlessly into a period property
An old and rustic pine base with a refectory style stretcher running the length of the table. A fruitwood tabletop in a lighter shade, the mix of rustic and cleaner lines