Built for plates, pitchers, and the rhythm of a French farmhouse kitchen. Found in Vauvert and dating to the early 20th century, this pine hutch was designed for daily use, with open shelving for display and four small drawers for linens or utensils. The scalloped trim and softly worn surfaces speak to its long life at the center of a busy home. Once filled with crockery and glassware within reach of the cook, it remains just as functional today. Sylvie likes it stocked with mismatched ceramics and bottles of wine, a quiet reminder that the best kitchens are always working ones. Table not included.
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