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A superb late 18th century French Louis XVI period farmhouse table, handcrafted in the South of France circa 1780s. Built of solid walnut, this classic provincial table features a three-plank top with breadboard ends — a traditional joinery technique that ensured stability while adding visual refinement. The warm walnut surface, marked by centuries of honest wear, displays a beautiful patina rich with depth and character.
Below, a single end drawer with dovetail construction and a simple brass knob provides functional storage, a practical detail often found in farmhouse tables of this era. Raised on sturdy tapered legs, the table reflects the restrained neoclassical aesthetic of the Louis XVI period, favoring straight lines and balanced proportions over the curves of the preceding Rococo style.
Generous in scale yet simple in design, this versatile piece was crafted to serve equally well for family dining, work, or gatherings, embodying both elegance and utility. Today, its rustic charm and neoclassical lineage make it the perfect centerpiece for a dining room, kitchen, or farmhouse-style interior.
Dimensions:
h - 30.5"
w - 87"
d - 30"
Apron clearance is 25"
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Origin: South of France
Date: Circa 1780s
Style: Louis XVI
Material: Solid walnut
Shape: Rectangular three-plank top with breadboard ends
Detail: One dovetailed end drawer with brass knob; pegged joinery; straight apron
Legs: Sturdy tapered legs
Patina: Rich, timeworn walnut surface with deep, warm color and natural wear
Condition: Very good antique condition, minor wear consistent with age
Dimensions: 30.5"H × 87"W × 30"D
Use: Ideal as a dining table, farmhouse centerpiece, or rustic work table
Sold: Individually
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 25 - Jun 30
US$40
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