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This early 19th-century oak table features a simple yet elegant design with turned legs and a sturdy stretcher base. Its single drawer, adorned with a keyhole escutcheon, adds both functionality and charm. The rich patina of the oak showcases its age and character, with visible wear that enhances its rustic appeal.
Oak was a favored material for furniture due to its durability and timeless beauty. This type of table would have been commonly found in rural French homes, serving as a writing desk, small dining table, or general work surface. The turned legs and solid construction reflect traditional craftsmanship, emphasizing both practicality and understated elegance.
Ideal for a country-style or eclectic home, this table can be used as a writing desk in a study, a side table in a living room, or additional work space in a cozy kitchen. Pair it with a vintage chair and a soft linen runner for a touch of warmth, or contrast its rustic charm with contemporary décor elements for a balanced, lived-in aesthetic.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 29¼" high x 38¼" wide x 26¾"
Approx. overall 74cm high x 97cm wide x 68cm
Approx. overall 29¼" high x 38¼" wide x 26¾"
Approx. overall 74cm high x 97cm wide x 68cm
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Early 19th-Century French Oak Table w/ Turned Legs - 38¼" x 26¾"
Sale priceUS$1,850