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English Aesthetic Movement Refectory Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
English Aesthetic Movement Refectory Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
About William Lethaby
William Lethaby (18 January 1857 – 17 July 1931) was a British architect, designer, and influential figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. He is renowned for his contributions to the fields of architecture, decorative arts, and design education.
Born in Barnstaple, Devon, Lethaby showed an early interest in architecture and design. He studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London read more..
Refectory table
A long, high table originally used in monasteries in dining halls and for banquets in the Middle Ages. The form was based on a trestle style having stretchers close to the floor. Often refectory tables are made in oak and walnut wood with fairly simple designs with geometric carving along the sides and blocky supports.
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.
Stretcher
A stretchers is a stabilizing support rail which runs horizontally between furniture legs. These often form X, H, or Y shapes in conjunction with the outside rails.
Refectory table
A long, high table originally used in monasteries in dining halls and for banquets in the Middle Ages. The form was based on a trestle style having stretchers close to the floor. Often refectory tables are made in oak and walnut wood with fairly simple designs with geometric carving along the sides and blocky supports.
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.
Stretcher
A stretchers is a stabilizing support rail which runs horizontally between furniture legs. These often form X, H, or Y shapes in conjunction with the outside rails.
Refectory table
A long, high table originally used in monasteries in dining halls and for banquets in the Middle Ages. The form was based on a trestle style having stretchers close to the floor. Often refectory tables are made in oak and walnut wood with fairly simple designs with geometric carving along the sides and blocky supports.
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.
Stretcher
A stretchers is a stabilizing support rail which runs horizontally between furniture legs. These often form X, H, or Y shapes in conjunction with the outside rails.