600 '
67x158xh78 cm
600th Century Walnut Fratino Table: Elegance and History
A unique piece from the 17th century
The 600th century walnut refectory table we present is a magnificent example of ancient craftsmanship. This piece is characterized by three front drawers that add practicality and charm to an already extraordinary design. The solid structure and natural patina reveal the beauty of walnut wood that, after centuries, still retains its original charm. It measures 67x158xh78 cm, perfect for decorating any room with a touch of timeless elegance.
Conditions and Restoration
In good overall condition, this refectory table has a beautiful patina that testifies to its authenticity and the passage of time. However, it requires a light conservative restoration to bring it back to its maximum splendor without altering its original character. Thanks to its sturdiness, this table can last for many more years, continuing to be a focal point of any space.
Functionality and Versatility
The refectory table is not only an art object, but also an extremely functional element. The three drawers offer convenient storage space, making it perfect both as a dining table in a rustic setting and as a desk in an elegant study. Its versatility makes it suitable for both classic-style homes and modern contexts, where it can become an interesting contrasting piece.
Shipping and Payment
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