Large ceruse oak dining or library table, France circa 1940's
This stunning large ceruse oak dining or library table, sourced in France circa the 1940s, combines elegance and history in a singular piece of furniture. The table features two intricately carved scrolled bases with an escutcheon in the center, elegantly connected by a detailed trestle base, showcasing expert craftsmanship from the period.
The thick ceruse parquetry top retains its original finish, offering a rich, warm patina that beautifully complements the solid oak construction. The natural grain of the wood enhances the table’s authenticity, while the years of use have contributed to its impeccable patina, adding depth and charm to the piece.
Ideal for seating eight to ten guests, this table is perfect for both dining and as a statement library table. All original, in as-found condition, it was sourced from an estate in France, making it a rare find with undeniable character and history.
Available to view in-situ in our Miami gallery. This exceptional piece is a timeless addition to any home, blending rustic warmth with sophisticated design.
94" 1/4 W x 40" 1/2 D x 29" H