Mid-Century French Solid Pine Dining Table, 1970s This robust and characterful dining table was crafted in France during the 1970s from solid pine. Emblematic of mid-century alpine and rustic design, the table is defined by its natural materials, clean lines, and utilitarian construction. Its warm honey finish and visible knots and grain patterns highlight the organic beauty of the pine, making it a striking yet understated centerpiece. The thick tabletop features hand-finished, subtly irregular edges that soften the overall form and lend a sculptural quality to the design. Supported by a traditional trestle-style base with splayed legs and a central stretcher, the table offers exceptional stability and a grounded, architectural presence. This piece retains a very good vintage condition with some traces of use consistent with age. Minor wear, small marks, and natural aging of the wood contribute to its vintage charm and authenticity without compromising structural integrity. The patina developed over time adds depth and character. Generously proportioned at 200 cm wide, 87 cm deep, and 76 cm high, it comfortably seats six to eight people. Perfect for a rustic country home, minimalist loft, or Scandinavian-style interior, this table blends utility with enduring design appeal. Dimensions: Width: 200 cm (78.74 in) Depth: 87 cm (34.25 in) Height: 76 cm (29.92 in)