This French provincial table, hand-built in solid oak, wears a beautifully ages patina. The base, built in the 18th century, is held securely together by skillfully executed mortise-and-tenon joints reinforced with wooden dowels (aka: “peg joinery”), ensuring durability without the use of screws. It features the original scalloped apron, turned legs, and stretcher. The tabletop is likely a replacement from the 19th or early 20th century, and completes this table beautifully. Perfect for a breakfast nook or condo living.
Dimensions:
W: 53″:
D: 30.5″
H: 29.5″