Antique oak Tilt top side table, France ca. 1800

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A charming late‑18th‑ to early‑19th‑century French tilt‑top side table in solid oak, crafted around 1800 and embodying the rustic elegance and practical ingenuity of provincial furniture from the period. With its warm patina, honest joinery, and beautifully aged surface, this piece offers both historical character and everyday functionality.

The round oak top, composed of wide planks, showcases a wonderfully textured surface shaped by more than two centuries of use. Beneath, the original tilt mechanism allows the tabletop to fold vertically; a space‑saving feature commonly found in rural French homes where furniture needed to adapt to daily life. The base is constructed with simple yet sturdy supports, joined with traditional techniques that highlight the authenticity of its craftsmanship.

The oak has developed a deep, mellow tone, enriched by time and use. Subtle wear, small irregularities, and traces of old repairs contribute to its antique character without compromising stability. The table’s rustic simplicity reflects the utilitarian beauty of French country furniture at the turn of the 19th century.

Compact, sculptural, and full of soul, this tilt‑top table works beautifully as a side table, accent table, or display stand. When folded, it becomes an elegant decorative object; when open, it offers a functional surface with undeniable charm. Its understated form makes it a versatile addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Dimensions:
Height: 51 cm
Diameter: 56 cm

Ref. 26-0037

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