Price: Price on request
A characterful mid‑19th‑century English farmhouse bench in solid oak, crafted around 1850 and embodying the honest, utilitarian charm of rural British furniture. With its time‑softened edges, rich coloration, and wonderfully worn surface, this bench offers a warm and authentic glimpse into everyday life in Victorian England.
The bench features a long rectangular seat supported by turned legs connected with stretchers, an enduring construction typical of 19th‑century country workshops. The proportions are practical and sturdy, designed for daily use in kitchens, sculleries, and farmhouses. The oak grain remains beautifully visible, enhanced by generations of handling and natural wear.
One of the bench’s most striking qualities is its beautiful patina. The surface has developed a deep, mellow tone with subtle variations, marks, and textures that only decades of use can create. This natural aging gives the piece a soulful presence and makes it especially appealing to collectors and interior designers seeking authenticity.
Farmhouse benches like this were essential household items in rural England, valued for their durability and simplicity. This example retains its original character while remaining structurally sound, offering both decorative appeal and practical function.
Perfect for an entryway, dining table, hallway, or as a display surface, the bench brings warmth and rustic elegance to any interior. Its understated form allows it to blend seamlessly into modern, country, wabi‑sabi, or eclectic spaces.
Dimensions:
Height: 50 cm
Width: 124 cm
Depth: 25,5 cm
Ref. 26-0047