Some tables are built for show, this one was built for bread, milk, and life itself. Found in Le Perche, Normandy, this 19th century pine trestle table once lived in a farmhouse, its broad planked surface carrying the everyday essentials of rural life. The carved legs and stretcher still hold steady, a reminder of its practical roots. Today it makes an effortless console in a hallway or dining room, ready to catch keys, stack books, or serve as a stage for your favorite handmade ceramics.
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