Found outside Lyon and likely originating from the Bordeaux wine region, this early 20th-century French wine tasting table would have lived in a working cellar or tasting room during harvest season. The large circular top is constructed from wide solid planks with visible knots, natural tonal shifts, and a soft, warm finish developed over years of handling. It rests on a folding trestle base so it could be stored away once the pressing and tastings were over. Sylvie loves it as a small breakfast table or as an entryway piece layered with books, a vase, and the day’s mail.
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