Long, generous, and built with monastic restraint. This 19th century beechwood farm table, found in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, has the quiet proportions of a monastery table, with a thick plank top, turned legs, and a low stretcher that grounds the entire piece. The pale beech shows subtle wear and tonal variation from decades of use, giving the surface depth without fuss. Originally made for communal meals and daily work, it now makes a striking dining table or oversized console, ready for long dinners, linen runners, and a bowl piled high with fruit.
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