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The EditCollected Pieces
Circa Date1890
OriginEngland
MaterialPine
Dimensions34" L x 32" W x 29" H
SKUS&R-275
Drop-leaf tables solved a real problem in the Victorian home: how to have a generous surface when you need it and reclaim the room when you don't. This solid pine example does exactly that, with a leaf that folds down to tuck neatly against the base and opens up to a proper kitchen table when the occasion calls for it. A single drawer sits neatly in the apron, handy for keeping cutlery, a cloth, or the everyday essentials close at hand. It's a genuinely practical piece, and that practicality is a big part of why pieces like this have lasted as long as they have.
Hand-sourced directly from the UK, this table served the kind of everyday life that Victorian kitchen furniture was built for. The pine has developed a warm, honey-toned patina over its century-plus of use, with honest surface wear that speaks to decades of meals, prep work, and daily routine. The turned legs are solid and the joinery is tight.
It works beautifully in a farmhouse kitchen, a breakfast nook, or a smaller dining space where flexibility matters. The kind of table that earns its place and keeps earning it.