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Oak school farmhouse kitchen table
Early 20th century oak kitchen table
English c.1900
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
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Antique oak farmhouse kitchen table
Antique oak farmhouse kitchen table
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
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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