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This substantial French dining table, crafted in the 1960s, is a striking example of monastery-style design, celebrated for its bold proportions and timeless solidity. Made from solid oak, it features a thick, generously scaled top with softly rounded edges and a robust trestle base, lending it a grounded, architectural presence. The table's surface is finished with a more recent grayish patina, which softens the oak’s natural grain while enhancing its rustic appeal.
With its impressive weight and mass, this piece makes a dramatic centerpiece for a farmhouse kitchen or dining space, offering both durability and classic character. The sculpted base with crossbar support evokes the spirit of centuries-old refectory tables, while its clean lines and natural finish make it versatile for both traditional and modern interiors. This table effortlessly bridges the old and the new, ideal for those who appreciate understated elegance and authentic craftsmanship.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 29¼" high x 98" long x 35"
Approx. overall 74cm high x 249cm long x 89cm
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1960s French Monastery-Style Oak Dining Table w/ Gray Patina - 98"
Sale priceUS$8,450