Description :
This substantial 19th-century French farmhouse table is crafted from solid oak and embodies the timeless character of rural French craftsmanship. Its long rectangular top features beautiful natural wear, visible grain patterns, and a warm, honeyed patina developed through decades of use. The plank construction with framed end boards and exposed tenons is typical of late-19th-century provincial joinery, offering both authenticity and structural solidity.
The table stands on elegant, turned legs with chamfered accents—a stylistic detail that became popular in the mid-to-late 1800s—and is strengthened by an H-shaped stretcher base that ensures excellent stability. A discreet side drawer adds a practical element, perfect for storing linens, cutlery, or kitchen tools, as often found in French work and serving tables of this period.
Generous in scale and full of rustic charm, this piece would make an exceptional dining table, kitchen island, or display table in a boutique or showroom. Its genuine patina, handcrafted details, and balanced proportions give it the inviting, lived-in character that defines true 19th-century French provincial furniture.
Dimensions : 200 cm x 79 cm x H 75,5 cm