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Arts and Crafts Oak Dining Table in the Style of Liberty and Co.
£2,500
This dining table in oak, made in the Arts and Crafts style c.1900, follows the design vocabulary associated with Liberty and Co. The rectangular top is constructed from plain-sawn boards with a shallow moulded edge above shaped corner brackets that curve into the aprons.
The legs are square in section, flaring subtly at the base, and joined by a central stretcher with pegged mortise-and-tenon joints, giving structural integrity and visual weight. The form combines simple geometric lines with sculpted details typical of Liberty’s workshop designs for domestic interiors.
Depth: 36 in (91.44 cm)
1900-1909