Once used by dressmakers to spread and cut fabric, this long oak draper’s table carries the proportions and practicality that made the form indispensable for centuries. Found in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, it has slim drawers for tools and notions, turned legs, and a generous lower shelf that was traditionally used for storing bolts of cloth. At 33.5 inches tall, it shifts easily into kitchen life as a work surface, island stand-in, or serving table when friends drop by.
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