Cotswold School Oak Low Table
“Cotswold School” oak table with rectangular top and slatted shelf.
Width: 106cm x 45.5cm x 39cm
Good structural condition. Some surface wear and tear consistent with age.
The Cotswold School was a development of the Arts and Craft Movement started largely by Ernest Gimson and the brothers Sidney and Ernest Barnsley. Cotswold School designs were crafted from local materials using traditional tools and techniques and with decorative details derived largely from utilitarian elements: exposed joinery, unusual panels, interesting pulls and latches crafted either from wood or from metal using traditional smithing techniques, and close attention to form as well as to wood grain and pattern.
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“Cotswold School” oak table with rectangular top and slatted shelf.
Width: 106cm x 45.5cm x 39cm
Good structural condition. Some surface wear and tear consistent with age.
The Cotswold School was a development of the Arts and Craft Movement started largely by Ernest Gimson and the brothers Sidney and Ernest Barnsley. Cotswold School designs were crafted from local materials using traditional tools and techniques and with decorative details derived largely from utilitarian elements: exposed joinery, unusual panels, interesting pulls and latches crafted either from wood or from metal using traditional smithing techniques, and close attention to form as well as to wood grain and pattern.
*** This item is for collection or arranged delivery only. Please select collection at checkout and we will contact you to make arrangements. Any questions please email hello@eggscasino.com***
“Cotswold School” oak table with rectangular top and slatted shelf.
Width: 106cm x 45.5cm x 39cm
Good structural condition. Some surface wear and tear consistent with age.
The Cotswold School was a development of the Arts and Craft Movement started largely by Ernest Gimson and the brothers Sidney and Ernest Barnsley. Cotswold School designs were crafted from local materials using traditional tools and techniques and with decorative details derived largely from utilitarian elements: exposed joinery, unusual panels, interesting pulls and latches crafted either from wood or from metal using traditional smithing techniques, and close attention to form as well as to wood grain and pattern.
*** This item is for collection or arranged delivery only. Please select collection at checkout and we will contact you to make arrangements. Any questions please email hello@eggscasino.com***