Some pieces you find, and some you feel lucky to have even seen. This is a 19th-century French table de drapier, a draper's table, built for a fabric atelier in Paris where bolts of silk and wool were unrolled, measured, and cut to length. Found later in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, it has the long generous top that defined these tables, the surface a merchant needed to lay out cloth by the yard, with turned legs and a full-length shelf below where the finished lengths were stacked. Tables like this were the working heart of the shop, the one piece of furniture a draper couldn't trade without, and the long ones rarely survive intact. Sylvie gives it the whole length of a room, a kitchen island or a console, the kind of piece you build everything else around.
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