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French pine farmhouse table
Pine kitchen table
French, dating from the late 19th century c.1890
Four plank top on a traditionally French tapered leg base. The feet have been replaced in the past due to rot and areas of historic woodworm, typical of French furniture has been treated as a precautionary measure
A warm, homely brown
Full farmhouse aesthetics
Storytelling in a table
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French fruitwood side table
Victorian side table
French, dating from the latter 19th century
A form of fruitwood. Decorative frontage and a handy drawer to match. Brass capped feet were added many years ago to raise the table, possibly for seating.
An interesting element are the naturally bowed legs. Being French, there are plenty of non active and historic worm holes. The rear trim was particularly attractive, likely due to sitting against a damp wall, softening the timber
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French farmhouse harvest table
Farmhouse harvest table
French and dating from the late 19th century
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
Charming, warm and nostalgic
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French pine console table
Pine console table
French c.1890-1900
Rustic pine. Wear and tear consistent with age and use
The size compliments a console table or a desk
A two plank top, full width drawer, original white ceramic knobs and tapered legs. French design, clean and simple
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French farmhouse pine table
Farmhouse pine table
French in origin and dating from the last quarter of the 19th century
Plank tabletop on a simple designed base
The finish is almost perfection. Aged pine, wear, historic repairs, colour, it has it all
Clean lines and a true rustic finish. A modern home needing a touch of warmth or a traditional property in its traditional setting, this table will enhance either space
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French harvest farmhouse table
French pine harvest table
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
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French pine and fruitwood farmhouse table
French pine and fruitwood farmhouse table
An early 20th table c.1900-1910
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
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French oak kitchen table
French oak kitchen table
Believed to have been designed in the 1980s. The table could also possibly be Italian but as there is no visible furniture maker or designer, it is difficult to pin down!
A light oak, therefore it will not dampen a rooms aesthetic. Quite the opposite. The colour is light and airy, suiting a modern interior in order to bring a natural, warm material into a room. Furthermore, an old cottage, bringing a contrast to a usual farmhouse or cottage interior
The cabriole legs really are the feature of this table. Easily removed to not restrict access into its space
Elegance in the form of a table
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French farmhouse table
French farmhouse table c.1870
Quintessentially French design and of generous proportions. Three plank top on a set of four tapered legs. Authentic throughout
Good size which will accommodate a number of people over the festive period
Farmhouse design is classic, effortless and timeless