One single plank of walnut - something that is very hard to find. This 19th-century walnut farm table, hails from Cevennes, is built from one impressively wide board that’s naturally split over time, adding to its lived-in beauty. Its breadboard ends and solid joinery keep the top perfectly anchored, a quiet testament to the craftsmanship of its maker. Long and narrow, it’s ideal behind a sofa or along a hallway, though Sylvie swears it shines best when piled high with books, flowers, or a spontaneous spread of cheese and figs.
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