A table that gets right to the heart of the French farmhouse. This 19th century oak farm table was built as the daily work surface of rural homes, where cooking, bread making, mending, and long family meals all happened in the same place. French farm tables were typically made from solid local oak with thick plank tops and sturdy stretchers so they could handle generations of constant use. The oak carries a warm reddish stain and shows the honest signs of its age, with visible repairs and glue discoloration along some of the top seams. With its turned legs, long proportions, and remarkably solid construction, Sylvie loves it as a dining table where a new round of meals and gatherings can begin.
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