Low sideboard of veneered wood with four bypassing doors standing on slanted black tapered legs. This credenza has great presence due to the striking wood that was a style statement of the period and remains a fashion statement today.
This vintage oak sideboard has been bleached giving it a fresh look for today's modern home. The four doors open to reveal interior shelves and simple drawers. At almost 10' long, it will serve well as a buffet, sideboard or console.
This graceful pair of antique demi-lune tables are from Sweden. Note the slender tapered/fluted legs and lovely skirt with applied carving. Both these side tables are finished with a newer, professionally applied layered white painted finish.
This lovely antique revival writing table will serve well as a large console table in today's home. The newer applied professional white painted finish shows off the X shaped stretcher & impressive barley twist legs. Traditional faux marble motif in a light taupe shade.
It is the years of constant use revealed in every ding and scratch that enrich the character of this carpenters' workbench from Denmark. Please examine the close up photos to appreciate the dark patina, joints and old hardware.
Beautiful lines define this striking 8’ long Italian Renaissance style console table. Crafted in pine, the white painted finish has been scraped and distressed to reveal the pinewood below, adding character and depth.
Beautiful lines define this striking Italian Renaissance style console table. Crafted in pine, the white painted finish has been scraped and distressed to reveal the pinewood below, adding character and depth to the finish while highlighting carved details.
Impressive in size at almost 10' long, this French oak library or refectory table is visually stunning with its eight turned legs and supportive stretcher. Six planks comprise the top with contrasting cross supports/dividers.
The worn patina of the original paint now reveal the pine below, reflecting generations of use in this wonderful work table. Loaded with character, the multiple scratches, dings, cracks and stains all add to the vintage feel of this rustic table.
The deep patina of this authentic carpenter's workbench is a reflection of its age and years of use. Every ding, scratch, gouge. paint spill and stain enrich the character and appeal of this old work table
It is the raw, natural wood top that one finds intriguing in this rustic table. It originally served as a work table, resulting in the appealing worn patina of the wood top due to the deep gouges, scrapes, old cracks, stains, etc. Top depth 14.25",Depth at legs 23.5"
Delightful in every way, this sideboard still maintains its original highly decorative and colorful painted finish in traditional colors of red, blue, green and dark blue with flowers and flourishes throughout
This delightful sideboard has been given a white painted finish, adding to its charming French country style. The paint has been gently distressed with a finish that matches the age and softens the finish as well.
Impressive carving accents the doors of this Renaissance Revival oak sideboard. The applied carved fox and bird on left door and (likely) pheasant on the right along with oak leaves creates a black forest hunting feel to the piece.
The appeal of this old work table comes from the aged wood itself, worn and distressed through years of use adding to the character imbedded in the table. The industrial iron base is solid, allowing this to function as a desk, console, work or craft table.
It is the arched paneled doors, scalloped skirt and diamond detail of the drawers that separate this French oak sideboard apart from others. The bleached finish gives it a fresh and welcoming look for today's modern home.
It is the lovely carved details and heavily paneled doors that draws one to this French oak sideboard. The bleached finish gives it a fresh and welcoming look for today's modern home and shows off the wonderful grain.
This large oval table rests on a trestle base with four sides, indicating it may have served as a work table in the early 1800's. It is pine, but was given a white painted finish fitting its Swedish roots at some point.
What an amazing find! At over 9 1/2 feet long, this old work table has tremendous appeal thanks to the original green painted base and the stretchers supported by iron rods which give it an industrial edge. The entire table has been restored and gently sanded.
Beautiful details abound in this lovely original white painted standing desk. The carved swag, flourishes & dentil molding gracefully accent the slanted surface while all raised on slender tall legs. This will make the perfect hostess stand, reception desk or unique display for a special book.
Visual intrigue abounds in this small yet dramatic dark brown painted Chinese cabinet with lacquer finish. It is the unique heavily paneled doors and upper drawers that one finds mesmerizing with the evocative rounded metal studs that create the trim.
It is rare to find a matched pair of narrow cabinets making this veneered mahogany set a special find. The striking vertical groove pattern in the mahogany doors are topped by a carved crown.
There is something inviting about the aged pine and heavy legs of this old library table from Denmark. Notice the heavy wear along the drawers and mis-matched pulls revealing its constant use as it likely served as work table as well
It is the massive maple block top worn uneven from the many decades of use that draws one toward this original French butcher's block. Narrow and solid, it is being sold "as is.