Oak and Elm Refectory Table, Retailed by Heals of London

Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the oak and elm refectory table, a piece with a storied past and a reimagined future. Initially gracing the boardroom of the British School of Motoring (BSM) as their inaugural table, this piece has been meticulously restored to its former glory.

Heals of London, a name synonymous with quality, originally retailed this table, ensuring it's built to stand the test of time. The top, crafted from premium oak, has been lovingly oiled and waxed to showcase its natural beauty and grain. It rests upon elegantly polished, shaped solid elm end supports, a testament to the timeless appeal of classic materials.

The table’s design is further enhanced by bold red painted cross stretchers that bring a contemporary edge to each traditional form. This striking feature unites the table’s elements and injects a pop of colour that will enliven any interior.

Whether it's destined for a modern home or a chic office space, the oak and elm refectory table is more than a piece of furniture – it's a conversation starter, a centrepiece, and a historical artefact reborn for contemporary appreciation. Its blend of heritage and modernity makes it a versatile addition to any setting, promising to be a beloved focal point for years to come.

Height: 29 inches (74 cm)

Width: 57 1/4 inches (145 cm)

Depth: 28 3/4 inches (73 cm)

£2,200 | Circa 1900 | Ref: SA223

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