17th Century Scottish Refectory Table
This antique refectory table, originally crafted for use in a monastery, reflects enduring craftsmanship and a profound sense of history. Its 4-board planked top, not permanently affixed to the base, is finished with traditional breadboard ends and offers a nod to historical joinery methods. Hand-crafted from oak, the dark stain highlights the beautiful wood graining, giving the table a warm appearance.
The table's sturdy base features turned legs connected by low stretchers, providing stability and a sense of grounding. The stretchers and the table's sides are adorned with grooved detailing, adding a subtle yet refined decorative element. The construction employs pegged joinery, emphasizing the traditional woodworking techniques of its era. This refectory table would be a striking focal point in any space, blending historical significance with a sturdy, practical form.
Found in Scotland, dating to the 17th century
Light scratches, worn areas, and character marks on the table, as consistent with age and use
A water stain is present on the apron on one side of the table
Strong and sturdy
Approximately 80.125” L x 31.125” W x 29.375” H; floor to apron 23.125” H
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
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This antique refectory table, originally crafted for use in a monastery, reflects enduring craftsmanship and a profound sense of history. Its 4-board planked top, not permanently affixed to the base, is finished with traditional breadboard ends and offers a nod to historical joinery methods. Hand-crafted from oak, the dark stain highlights the beautiful wood graining, giving the table a warm appearance.
The table's sturdy base features turned legs connected by low stretchers, providing stability and a sense of grounding. The stretchers and the table's sides are adorned with grooved detailing, adding a subtle yet refined decorative element. The construction employs pegged joinery, emphasizing the traditional woodworking techniques of its era. This refectory table would be a striking focal point in any space, blending historical significance with a sturdy, practical form.
Found in Scotland, dating to the 17th century
Light scratches, worn areas, and character marks on the table, as consistent with age and use
A water stain is present on the apron on one side of the table
Strong and sturdy
Approximately 80.125” L x 31.125” W x 29.375” H; floor to apron 23.125” H
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
This antique refectory table, originally crafted for use in a monastery, reflects enduring craftsmanship and a profound sense of history. Its 4-board planked top, not permanently affixed to the base, is finished with traditional breadboard ends and offers a nod to historical joinery methods. Hand-crafted from oak, the dark stain highlights the beautiful wood graining, giving the table a warm appearance.
The table's sturdy base features turned legs connected by low stretchers, providing stability and a sense of grounding. The stretchers and the table's sides are adorned with grooved detailing, adding a subtle yet refined decorative element. The construction employs pegged joinery, emphasizing the traditional woodworking techniques of its era. This refectory table would be a striking focal point in any space, blending historical significance with a sturdy, practical form.
Found in Scotland, dating to the 17th century
Light scratches, worn areas, and character marks on the table, as consistent with age and use
A water stain is present on the apron on one side of the table
Strong and sturdy
Approximately 80.125” L x 31.125” W x 29.375” H; floor to apron 23.125” H
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.