Late 19th Century Spanish Oak Refectory Dining Table
Sourced in Bordeaux, this late 19th-century Spanish oak refectory table commands attention through its impressive scale and sculptural form. Measuring over 106 inches in length, the table was designed as a gathering piece, offering generous seating while maintaining an elegant sense of proportion. The expansive top is supported by monumental lyre-form trestles connected by an architectural carved stretcher, creating a silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Crafted from solid oak, the table showcases the bold character associated with traditional Spanish furniture. The richly grained plank top rests above a striking trestle base whose sculptural curves and hand-carved details provide visual interest from every angle. The generous end overhangs enhance both functionality and balance, while the open trestle design preserves ample legroom for comfortable dining. Equally suited to a formal dining room, country house, or contemporary interior, the table's strong architectural presence allows it to serve as the focal point of a space without overwhelming it. Its combination of scale, craftsmanship, and timeless design reflects the enduring appeal of Spanish refectory furniture. The table has been structurally restored for stability and refinished by our in-house restoration team. It remains solid, stable, and ready for daily use.
- Origin: Spain; Sourced in Bordeaux, France
- Period: Late 19th Century
- Materials: Oak
- Dimensions: W 106.25" x D 35" x H 30.25" - apron clearance 28.25"
- Condition: Recently refinished and structurally restored by our in-house craftsmen while preserving the table's character and age-related wear. Solid, stable, and ready for daily use.