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English Industrial Work Table, Counter Height | Circa 1910
This early 20th-century English work table dates to circa 1910 and was likely originally used as a practical work surface rather than a dining table. Its counter-height proportions, robust construction, and unadorned form point to use in a workshop, utility room, or commercial interior, where durability and functionality were paramount.
Crafted in solid hardwood, the table features a rectangular top supported by square, straight legs joined by simple stretchers. The elevated working height distinguishes it from domestic tables of the period and gives the piece a strong architectural presence. Layers of patina, surface wear, and subtle irregularities bear witness to years of purposeful use, contributing to its authentic, utilitarian character.
The restrained silhouette and honest materials allow the table to translate effortlessly into contemporary interiors. Today, it works beautifully as a kitchen island alternative, bar or counter-height dining table, studio workspace, retail display table, or console in a large entryway. Its height adds both visual impact and practical versatility, making it particularly appealing in open-plan spaces.
A rare and characterful example of early 20th-century English functional furniture, this table offers a compelling balance of history, form, and adaptability.
England, circa 1910. Counter height. Solid wood construction. Wear and patina consistent with age and original use.
Dimensions
78” wide x 30.5” deep x 35.5” tall, 29" apron height
Return Policy
All sales are final.
Due to the unique nature, age, and condition of antique and vintage merchandise, we do not accept returns, exchanges, or offer refunds on any antique items once a purchase has been completed. All items are sold as-is, and natural wear, patina, imperfections, or signs of age are considered part of their character and value.
We encourage customers to review all product descriptions, photographs, measurements, and condition details carefully before purchasing. If you have questions about an item, please contact us prior to placing your order, and we will be happy to provide additional information.
By completing a purchase, you acknowledge and agree to this return policy.
This early 20th-century English work table dates to circa 1910 and was likely originally used as a practical work surface rather than a dining table. Its counter-height proportions, robust construction, and unadorned form point to use in a workshop, utility room, or commercial interior, where durability and functionality were paramount.
Crafted in solid hardwood, the table features a rectangular top supported by square, straight legs joined by simple stretchers. The elevated working height distinguishes it from domestic tables of the period and gives the piece a strong architectural presence. Layers of patina, surface wear, and subtle irregularities bear witness to years of purposeful use, contributing to its authentic, utilitarian character.
The restrained silhouette and honest materials allow the table to translate effortlessly into contemporary interiors. Today, it works beautifully as a kitchen island alternative, bar or counter-height dining table, studio workspace, retail display table, or console in a large entryway. Its height adds both visual impact and practical versatility, making it particularly appealing in open-plan spaces.
A rare and characterful example of early 20th-century English functional furniture, this table offers a compelling balance of history, form, and adaptability.
England, circa 1910. Counter height. Solid wood construction. Wear and patina consistent with age and original use.
Dimensions
78” wide x 30.5” deep x 35.5” tall, 29" apron height
Return Policy
All sales are final.
Due to the unique nature, age, and condition of antique and vintage merchandise, we do not accept returns, exchanges, or offer refunds on any antique items once a purchase has been completed. All items are sold as-is, and natural wear, patina, imperfections, or signs of age are considered part of their character and value.
We encourage customers to review all product descriptions, photographs, measurements, and condition details carefully before purchasing. If you have questions about an item, please contact us prior to placing your order, and we will be happy to provide additional information.
By completing a purchase, you acknowledge and agree to this return policy.