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French farmhouse table
French farmhouse table
Dating from the mid 19th century c.1850-1860
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
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French pine tallboy cupboard
Pine cupboard
Unusually interesting in shape and size. Taller than the norm. A small drawer with cup handle sits above a multi shelved cupboard, enclosed by a panelled door
A French variation on an English design using subtle gothic elements whilst retaining its authenticity via small details such as the traditional French hinges
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French pine drapers table
French pine drapers table
c.1890-1910
Originates from the Northern regions of France. The table has developed a deep, authentic colour. It’s recent use was in an art school, evident through the remains of old paint
Highly decorative and interesting piece of furniture, offering ample storage. To basket or not to basket?
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French pine shop counter
French pine shop counter
First quarter of the 20th century c.1900-1925
The main body is planked pine and the worktop is ash
Three huge drawers and a shelved section create plenty of storage space. Due to the counters substantial size, it would also make a wonderful kitchen island
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FRENCH PINE FARMHOUSE TABLE c.1860
French farmhouse kitchen table circa 1860
Originates from the Normandy region. Once a centrepiece as the family table, it was moved to the barn where it had a new use. Quite possibly getting carried away, leaving it’s burn mark. All part of its life story….
The most common French design. Four plank top sitting on tapered legs