Impressive monastery table in solid oak made around 1800 in France. The table has a thick oak top with a warm honey color. The large top is supported by a base with double baluster legs on each side that end in thick wide feet. The legs are connected to each other by a long support beam of which the mortise and tenon joints are beautifully visible. The base of the trestle is made of wooden dowels. The table has the rich grain patterns and beautiful patina overall, but especially on the table top.
Crafted from high-quality wood, the table boasts a rich, natural finish that enhances its aesthetic appeal while ensuring durability for everyday use. Its versatile size allows it to fit seamlessly into various settings, from cozy apartments to spacious homes.