Gather ‘round.
Long ago, wine was produced mainly in tiny villages around Europe by local family vineyards. These tables come from their homes where generations would gather for an old-fashioned wine tasting (we’d like to think there was cheese, too). Each piece is over one hundred years old but by no means retired—that gorgeous weathered wood looks good in every room it meets. Use them to stage plants (especially paired with a modern planter), group them in twos or threes for a layered look, or as a rustic side table for books and magazines.
Please note that the height of each table will vary from piece to piece. Each table is one-of-a-kind and items may vary slightly from what is pictured.
The set of 3 tables are not guaranteed at varying heights. Each table is unique and height will vary from piece to piece.
Photography by Mark Weinberg
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