Found in Avignon, this French breakfast table was pulled straight from a crumbling château kitchen, its history etched into every softened edge and worn drawer pull. Stripped back to its raw wood, the grain is rich, the surface marked by years of meals, conversation, and quiet morning rituals. The turned legs are handcarved, while the deep drawer is perfect for tucking away linens, cutlery, or the little things that never seem to have a place. It’s the kind of table that works just as well for long breakfasts as it does for late-night emails, a serving station, or a spot to gather with a bottle of wine.
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