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167cm ausziehbar auf 272cm
Refectory tables, originating from monastic dining halls, are known for their long, sturdy construction and often feature elaborate carvings. The Renaissance and Tudor revival styles, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew inspiration from these historical designs, reinterpreting them with a focus on grandeur and detailed craftsmanship. These tables were typically made from solid hardwoods like oak, emphasizing durability and a substantial presence in a room.
This particular table, with its heavy pedestal base and ornate apron carvings, exemplifies the revivalist aesthetic. The inclusion of draw-leaf mechanisms, common in refectory tables, allows for expansion, making them practical for entertaining. Such pieces were often commissioned for large homes and estates, reflecting a taste for historical grandeur and artisanal skill.
167cm ausziehbar auf 272cm
Refectory tables, originating from monastic dining halls, are known for their long, sturdy construction and often feature elaborate carvings. The Renaissance and Tudor revival styles, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew inspiration from these historical designs, reinterpreting them with a focus on grandeur and detailed craftsmanship. These tables were typically made from solid hardwoods like oak, emphasizing durability and a substantial presence in a room.
This particular table, with its heavy pedestal base and ornate apron carvings, exemplifies the revivalist aesthetic. The inclusion of draw-leaf mechanisms, common in refectory tables, allows for expansion, making them practical for entertaining. Such pieces were often commissioned for large homes and estates, reflecting a taste for historical grandeur and artisanal skill.

