Late 19th Century French Provincial Bleached Pine Monastery Dining Table
Sourced in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, Provence, this late 19th-century French Provincial monastery dining table is crafted from solid pine and raised on a distinctive trestle base adorned with deeply carved floral rosette motifs. The substantial plank top, measuring over 2 inches thick, showcases expressive grain patterns, knots, and natural character throughout the wood. Recently bleached to reveal the beauty and texture of the pine, the table retains its rustic Provençal soul while offering a lighter, more relaxed aesthetic suited to both traditional and contemporary interiors. The sculptural trestle base, angled supports, and carved rosette details lend architectural presence from every angle, making the table as visually compelling as it is functional. Comfortably seating six, this versatile piece works beautifully as a dining table, breakfast table, kitchen table, library table, or creative workspace. Its warm, casual elegance makes it particularly well suited to coastal homes, beach houses, country estates, mountain retreats, and interiors inspired by the relaxed refinement of the French countryside. Structurally restored for stability, this table combines authentic late 19th-century craftsmanship with everyday practicality. Sourced in Provence, France.
- Origin: Provence, France
- Period: Late 19th Century
- Materials: Bleached Pine
- Dimensions: W 75.38" x D 31.63" x H 29.5" - apron clearance 27.25"
- Condition: Good antique condition. Recently bleached. Structurally restored for stability. Age-related wear, losses, patina, and characterful distressing throughout. Wear consistent with age and use.