This Bannink dining table is a striking example of craftsmanship from the Art Nouveau period. The design is characterized by robust, organic forms and the central column base typical of this style, giving the furniture a stately yet inviting appearance.
Crafted from solid oak, the table displays a rich, warm brown hue and a pronounced wood grain that emphasizes the natural beauty of the material. The table is extendable, allowing the tabletop to be enlarged with additional leaves, ensuring flexibility in use. The detailed finish of the edges and the graceful lines of the four-pronged base attest to high-quality craftsmanship.
The table is in good condition, commensurate with its age and use. Over the years, the oak has developed a beautiful patina, contributing to the authentic character of the furniture. The construction is sturdy and the extension mechanism functions properly.
This piece of furniture comes into its own perfectly in a classic or eclectic interior, where it serves as a central focal point in the dining room. The warm wood tones combine effortlessly with both antique and more contemporary chairs.
132/176/220 cm
100
Width 77 height
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height77 cmWidth130 cmDepth100 cm