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1950s Central European Wooden Patinated Bakery Table
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A wooden bakery table from Central Europe, circa 1950. A square, black painted frame supports a worktop of natural wood. Wooden panels on three sides of the tabletop create an enclos...
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1950s Industrial Work Table from Czechia
Located in High Point, NC
This work table built in Czechia circa 1950 is divided in two identical sections equipped with deep wooden drawers: their coarse metal handles mirror the iron A-shaped legs that supp...
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Vintage French Metal Industrial Table
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This vintage table makes a striking Industrial accent. Made in France during the 20th century, the form is starkly architectural: steel beams support a pair of platforms, bordered wi...
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This vintage table makes a striking Industrial accent. Made in France during the 20th century, the form is starkly architectural: steel beams support a pair of platforms, bordered wi...
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Industrial Modern French Coffee Table
Located in High Point, NC
The uncluttered simplicity of this 20th Century French coffee table makes it adaptable for a wide variety of spaces and styles. The wrought iron frame lends the design an industrial ...
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