A well-proportioned mid-20th Century oak refectory-style table, made in a traditional country form with a solid, practical presence.
The generous rectangular top is constructed from seven oak planks, joined using plywood beneath for added stability, a method typical of well-made tables from the inter-war and early post-war period.
Raised on turned baluster legs united by a sturdy stretcher, the table has excellent strength and balance, making it ideal for everyday use.
The oak has developed a warm, mellow patina with gentle surface wear that adds character without compromising usability.
A versatile piece that works beautifully as a kitchen table, dining table, or farmhouse table, equally suited to a country house, pub interior, or relaxed family home.
Dimensions:
Height: 73 cm
Width: 150 cm
Depth: 73.5 cm
Condition:
Good vintage condition. Solid and sturdy with age-related wear, surface marks and colour variation consistent with use. No structural issues.
Period:Mid-20th century, circa 1930–1950
Materials: Oak with plywood joining beneath the top
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SKU: 2479
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