A substantial late 19th/early 20th Century rustic, country French farmhouse trestle dining table made in the decorative Arts and Crafts style. Constructed on a monumental scale from solid oak timbers featuring a thick plank top with a deep, rich natural patina. The top is supported by double square post legs conjoined by a long stretcher having an exposed mortise and tenon joinery. The multi-plank top, measuring 2" thick, presents a rustic surface with authentic tool marks and an aged patina. Shaped trestle feet and mortise-and-tenon joinery give the table a stable, classical presence and profile. The "H"-shaped uprights and pedestal shaped sled feet suggest refectory or monasterial origins. The table works across styles of French Provincial, Rustic, European Farmhouse, Wabi-Sabi, and Country Arts and Crafts...
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Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts French Dining Room Tables