A solid oak dining table by De Puydt, Belgium, mid-20th century. The table features a thick rectangular top with softly rounded edges, constructed from well-figured oak planks that highlight the natural grain and warm patina of the wood. It is supported on sturdy, slightly splayed trestle legs joined by discreet stretchers, giving the piece a grounded and architectural presence while remaining visually light. Typical of De Puydt’s work, the design balances traditional craftsmanship with a restrained modern sensibility. Robust yet elegant, this table is well suited for use as a dining table, refectory table or even a desk. Structurally sound and ready for use.