
















Early 20th Century French Wrought Iron Garden Table W/ Striking Lichen Patina - 39½"
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This evocative French wrought iron garden table, dating to the early 20th century, draws the eye immediately with its breathtaking surface: an organic tapestry of golden and silver lichen that has gracefully settled and flourished across the top over decades of open-air exposure. Subtle traces of rust mingle with the living patina, enhancing its painterly character and adding depth to its timeworn beauty. The result is a piece that transcends function, becoming a quiet celebration of nature, time, and artisanal craftsmanship.
The round top is finely perforated, a practical detail that lightens the visual presence of the iron while echoing the refined utility of classic French garden design. Below, the table stands on four slender legs, each subtly arched for stability and embellished with decorative wrought iron scrollwork. These ornamental accents soften the structure's geometry and add a graceful, airy elegance. A central support ring ties the form together, reinforcing both the table’s balance and its enduring craftsmanship.
Perfect in a leafy courtyard, under a canopy of trees, or even indoors in a garden-themed conservatory or breakfast nook, this table offers more than surface space, it brings with it a unique atmosphere.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 27½" high x 39½" diameter
Approx. overall 70cm high x 100cm diameter
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