This table has outlived everything it was built for, which is exactly why it matters. Found in Béziers but originally from a grand Catalonian masia, this 18th-century Spanish table would have sat at the center of a working farmhouse, where meals, accounts, and daily life all passed across its surface. The construction is straightforward and deliberate - thick plank top, pegged joinery, and that distinctive X-frame stretcher that kept it steady on uneven stone floors. You can see the centuries in the wood: worn edges, small losses, a surface that has been handled, cleaned, used, and kept. Sylvie loves to use it as a small desk, pulled up to a window where the light lands across the wood and stays there all afternoon.
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