It is the wonderful, aged pine of this old farm table top that draws one to it, inviting you to touch it. All the cracks, wear, stain and gouges add to the authentic vintage feel. The new base with turned legs has been given a gray painted and distressed finish, complimenting the age of the old top
Early 19th century pine tavern table from Denmark, with four baluster shaped legs and well worn stretchers. There are remnants of old amber colored paint that contrasts nicely with the dark pine construction.
This classic pair of demilune tables are made of dark mahogany rest upon turned legs.
This delighful side table still maintains the original white paint which has naturally distressed to reveal the pine wood below. It is the distress and wear of many years that creates the true vintage look while the extensive wear, simple cracks and worn edges add aged character to the table itself.
This antique side table from Denmark is simple but no less charming with it's turned legs and molded drawer front. The single drawer adds function and balance to this small country table that can be used in so many places.
Antique pine side table from Denmark, circa 1890. Two unusual scrolled feet support the turned legs and the table top with a single drawer and brass pull. These tables with a satin wax finish over the natural pine make great end tables or even nights
This antique Swedish side table is simple and charming with it's softly rounded edges of the turned pedestal and slightly curved legs. There is a gentle appeal in the aged red washed finish that has been lightly worn exposing the natural wood beneath.
Antique oval birch side table from Sweden circa 1840-1860, with a turned pedestal resting on a tripod base or scrolled feet.
This antique Karl Johan birch side table from Sweden, circa 1850-1870 , features an oval top resting on a single turned
There is a tremendous amount of character packed into a small space in this unique English table with it's removable black painted metal tray. Notice the mother of pearl inlay that is inserted on the flat of the tray at each of the four folk art painted points.
The decorative top of this unique table is made from an old fence. The base was base was created to hold the top which is covered with a heavy glass top. Fun and Functional, this will make a one of a kind accent piece.
This charming English Mahogany side table from the middle of the 20th century features the original embossed leather inlay on top, along with opposing pull out sides on either end. With tapered legs, this elegant yet simple table would look wonderful
This fun, whimsical table and chair set is a rare find and great example of Swedish folk art craftsmanship. Notice how the chairs are cut from a single log while the table legs are forked and twisted branches, adding an organic dimension to the distinctive style.
This small painted pine side table with gold painted details and turned legs, was made in Sweden around 1870.
What an amazing find! At over 9 1/2 feet long, this old work table has tremendous appeal thanks to the original green painted base and the stretchers supported by iron rods which give it an industrial edge. The entire table has been restored and gently sanded.