This handsome table reveals it Spanish Colonial style in the turned legs, trestle stretchers and carved feet. It is the beautiful narra wood from the Philppines that draws ones attention to the dark patina and smooth, worn finish.
Blending Spanish colonial craftsmanship and design, this table is made from the beautiful and hard narra wood from the Philippines. The table has a light open feel with the attractive turned legs and trestle base, accented with the sculpted/carved feet.
It is the wonderful warm pine that draws one to this gate leg table from the Swedish countryside. Any nicks, scratches, and small cracks reflect the generations who have sat, dined, worked and conversed over this table.
There is wonderful charisma to this sweet drop leaf table due to the varied colors of blue paint layered on through the years and now softly distressed
The charm of this French country farm table comes from the simple lines, turned legs and gently aged painted finish. The base still maintains its gray paint which is complimented by the contrasting white painted top.
This long(almost 10') oak refectory table has been given a newer, professionally applied painted finish suited well for today's modern home. The floor to skirt measurement is 25.5" high and the narrow table top ends extend 8.25" beyond the table base.
This table features tapered legs. a deep apron with two drawers, and applied carving to the front.
Stunningly crafted round mahogany table with exquisitely carved Griffin base. The table does expand and will take leaves which could be custom made.
Antique Swedish Pine Trestle Table, circa 1940.