Sculptural and distinctive, these three-legged “cricket tables” — a form once commonly found in rural French and British homes — are crafted from solid chestnut and assembled using traditional joinery techniques typical of rustic craftsmanship.
The circular top rests on three legs, each showing visible tool marks and irregular shaping, clear signs of manual work done with traditional tools such as a drawknife or adze.
The wood’s natural patina, combined with its textured surface, makes this raw and authentic piece a perfect fit for Wabi-Sabi, Brutalist, primitive, or contemporary interiors.
Wear and patina consistent with age and use, good overall condition. Finished with original period varnish.
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