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Antique

Wood

Rare

Pine Corner Table

France, 19th Century

$495

The pine corner table, featuring a rounded top and three elegantly curved legs, makes great use of any tight corner in your home. Its graceful design is perfect for an entryway, holding your keys and wallet or a much loved vintage daisy lamp.

  • Dimensions:

    28" H x 22" W x 32" D

  • Materials:

    Wood

  • Weight Range:

    14 lbs

  • Notes from Sylvie:

    This lovely table has minor scratches and wear on the surface

Hidden in the back of an old warehouse in Avignon, this pine corner table had a presence that drew us in immediately. Its gently curved legs and rounded top, shaped by skilled hands in the 1850s, whisper of the quiet life it once lived in a French countryside home. Perhaps it stood in a farmhouse parlor, where villagers placed fresh flowers in a jar or set down their daily bread after a trip to the local market. The soft patina on the wood and the subtle imperfections tell of years of use, of lives passing by and moments captured in the rhythm of everyday life. This table carries with it a story of craftsmanship and tradition, waiting for its next chapter.

Avignon, a city steeped in history and has long been a jewel of Provence. Known as the seat of the Papacy during the 14th century, Avignon became a center of power and culture, leaving behind a legacy of stunning architecture, art, and craftsmanship. The city’s rich history is palpable in every stone of its ancient streets, where the past and present blend seamlessly.

The surrounding countryside, with its rolling vineyards, lavender fields, and quaint villages, has been a source of inspiration for artists and artisans alike. It is here, amidst the serene beauty of Provence, that our latest collection was unearthed.

From intricately carved stools to delicately crafted ceramics, each piece in this collection reflects the artistry and tradition of Avignon and its surroundings. Whether it’s a piece discovered in a centuries-old farmhouse or a find from a grand Provençal brocante, these items carry with them the spirit of Avignon.

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