17th century Jacobean carved oak bench, UK

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A rare 17th‑century Jacobean bench in solid oak, exemplifying the robust craftsmanship and decorative vocabulary of early English furniture. The rectangular top rests on a deeply carved apron with scrolling motifs and geometric detailing; hallmarks of the Jacobean style’s architectural influence.

The turned baluster legs, joined by box stretchers, lend both structural integrity and sculptural rhythm to the piece. The oak has matured to a warm, honeyed patina, revealing centuries of use and care while preserving its stately presence.

This bench embodies the enduring elegance of the Jacobean period: bold, symmetrical, and richly ornamented. A collector’s piece that bridges history and design, ideal for an entrance hall, dining setting, or as a statement of heritage in a contemporary interior.

Dimensions:
Height: 65 cm
Width: 145 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Seat: 145 cm x 22 cm

Ref. 26-0283

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