Description
When it comes to 18th century English furniture, style is an understatement. The lines are clean and elegant, with subtle flourishes that set each piece apart.Town and country pieces often shared the same basic design—but with one key difference: country furniture, especially in oak, truly shines. While inspired by the refined town originals, country pieces bear the unique signature of the individual cabinetmaker and the timbers available in his workshop at the time. No two country pieces are ever exactly alike. Unlike town furniture, where perfection to the original design was paramount, country pieces reflect personality, resourcefulness, and charm. In fact, I currently have two museum quality examples of 18th century English Cuban mahogany side tables in stock—stunning pieces just waiting to be placed somewhere significant.
You can find them on my website under: Furniture > English > Tables > Side Tables and Lowboys.