This French dining table from the 1920s and 1930s is crafted from solid oak, offering a robust structure and a tactile, natural wood grain. The oval tabletop is composed of several wide planks, finished in a semi-matte sheen that allows the grain and a gentle, time-earned patina to remain visible. The color is a warm, medium brown with subtle orange undertones, lending depth and a sense of quiet richness. The table's most distinctive feature is its set of four substantial barley twist legs, intricately spiral-turned and joined by sturdy, matching stretchers for both stability and visual interest. The scalloped apron provides a soft transition between the tabletop and the sculptural legs, referencing late Art Deco influences blended with earlier decorative motifs. The removable central leaf enables length adjustment from 127 to 174 cm, making the table adaptable for different gatherings. Close attention to joinery, harmonious proportions, and the rounded feet attest to the fine quality of early 20th-century French cabinetmaking. The table is preserved in very good condition, with only minor signs of use consistent with its age. This piece gently evokes the refined spirit of interwar France, when Art Deco's geometric rigour softened into more ornamental, classical forms. The spiral legs and mellow oak surface recall convivial gatherings
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Height77 cm
Width174 cm
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Width174 cm
Height77 cm
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