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Extendable dining table, solid oak, France, 1950s
This French dining table from the 1950s has a distinctly rustic and almost brutalist presence. Its appearance is closely connected to the vocabulary of French provincial furniture, where utility, durability, and local materials often shaped the design as much as aesthetics. Constructed in solid oak, it is defined by a broad plank top, substantial supports, and a visible honesty of construction. The splayed legs and low stretcher give the table a grounded, rustic character, while the softened edges and irregularities of the timber retain the warmth of hand craftsmanship.
A practical extension on one side allows the table to adapt to a larger gathering without disturbing its otherwise compact proportions.
Width when extended: 225 cm I 88.58 in.
Width when not extended: 175 cm I 68.9 in.
This French dining table from the 1950s has a distinctly rustic and almost brutalist presence. Its appearance is closely connected to the vocabulary of French provincial furniture, where utility, durability, and local materials often shaped the design as much as aesthetics. Constructed in solid oak, it is defined by a broad plank top, substantial supports, and a visible honesty of construction. The splayed legs and low stretcher give the table a grounded, rustic character, while the softened edges and irregularities of the timber retain the warmth of hand craftsmanship.
A practical extension on one side allows the table to adapt to a larger gathering without disturbing its otherwise compact proportions.
Width when extended: 225 cm I 88.58 in.
Width when not extended: 175 cm I 68.9 in.
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1950s French Brutalist Extendable Dining Table in Solid Oak
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