The Nest Set of Three Rustic Oak Coffee Side Tables

The Nest Set of Three Rustic Oak Coffee Side Tables

Brand: Chloe Kempster
402.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Vintage Nest of three Solid Oak nesting Tables in really lovely restored condition. These are purely solid oak construction, beautifully crafted with a hand-cut wavy silhouette leg design that gives them a sculptural presence. The natural wood grain is stunning, decorative and a sign of good quality. I would say this example is a slightly more modern interpretation of a classic Arts and Crafts design, possibly 1930’s in date due to the patina of the oak, as you will rarely see oak that has a this gorgeous grain nowadays. The tables slide underneath the main piece to save on space which is a great feature and perfect for when guests visit, handy for moving about the room when preferred. Excellent vintage condition, every table stands solid and is in really good order, sliding into the nest with ease. These have a great characterful finish, in particular the patina of the wood is stunning as already mentionned; and the surfaces, once fully stripped of dark varnish, have been revitalised with multiple coats of clear Osmo wood oil to make them ready for use. Please note the wood oil is safe for everyday living and will protect from future spills. These pieces are really versatile, multi functional and can be used as accent tables for display, ideal for a table lamp or stack of books, or alternatively perfect for entertaining and serving drinks. I can imagine these adding a charming country feel to a cosy cottage or home with period character. The nest (largest table with tables slid underneath) measures approximately... Height 49cm Width 56cm Depth 35cm UK Mainland Delivery will be calculated at checkout or otherwise feel free to collect from my workshop in Leicestershire/ Northamptonshire. Please email me if you have any questions :-)

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