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Step into the soul of rural France with this monumental 19th-century French Provincial monastery dining table, crafted from solid oak with timeless reverence. Rooted in the traditions of ecclesiastical furnishings, this trestle-style table echoes the communal spirit of monastic life, where meals were shared in silence, and craftsmanship served both function and faith.
The design reflects the enduring simplicity of French country furniture, a style that flourished outside Paris in regions like the Loire Valley and Provence. Unlike the ornate pieces of the royal court, Provincial furniture embraced local materials and artisanal techniques, often passed down through generations. This table’s robust construction, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and sculptural pedestal bases speak to that legacy of durability and understated elegance.
With a height of 72 cm to the tabletop, it offers generous proportions for dining, gathering, or display. The rich patina of the oak, developed over centuries, adds warmth and authenticity, making it a centerpiece that resonates with history and character.
Whether placed in a rustic farmhouse, a refined country estate, or a modern interior seeking contrast, this monastery table is more than furniture: it’s a testament to the quiet beauty of French heritage.
This table has normal minor wear marks and rich patine due to age that add to its authenticity and beauty.
Dimensions:
Height: 81 cm
Width: 348 cm
Depth: 100 cm
Ref. 25-0601