Sourced from the historic city of Chartres, France, this 1930s machinery table has been reimagined as a versatile rolling kitchen island. Originally built for the industrious demands of a mid-century French workshop, its transition to the home highlights the enduring beauty of utilitarian design.
Constructed from solid oak slats, the piece features a rugged, ventilated surface and a sturdy frame built to withstand decades of heavy use. Its compact silhouette and original casters make it a perfect solution for a smaller kitchen, offering both additional workspace and a mobile, architectural focal point. With its deep, time-mellowed patina and honest construction, this table brings a piece of French industrial history into the modern culinary space.
Details: Crafted from solid oak slats with original rolling casters. Circa 1930.
Disclaimer: Neighbor antiques are individually sourced by Carol from around the world. Their history is reflected by natural variations in patina, texture, and wear.
ORIGIN: France
AGE: 1930
MATERIAL: wood, iron
DIMENSIONS 21.5"x32.5"x31.5"
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