(MB167) Medium Sized, French, Distressed Solid Oak Settle.
$ 90.48
This beautifully restored and hand-distressed solid oak settle is a wonderful example of traditional craftsmanship and timeless design. Featuring a comfortable seat with a spacious storage box beneath, it combines practical functionality with classic charm. Manufactured by a renowned French furniture maker known for producing some of the finest furniture available, this piece showcases the company’s distinctive hand-distressed finish. Carefully applied details such as simulated woodworm, scratches, marks, and dents create an authentic aged appearance, ensuring every settle has its own unique character and charm. The solid oak construction, beautifully aged finish, and practical hidden storage make this settle a striking feature piece for any hallway, entrance, boot room, or living space. Offering both seating and storage, it is as useful as it is attractive. Furniture of this calibre is rarely produced today, and when comparable quality can be found, it often comes with a substantial price tag. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a beautifully crafted, characterful piece that combines exceptional craftsmanship, practicality, and lasting durability. Key Points: ⢠Antique Golden Brown in Colour. ⢠Completely Solid Oak of Exceptional Quality. ⢠Has a large box space under the seat. Restoration Information: On this settle we fully removed the old finish which was a dated, dark colour. We then refinished the piece with a antique brown Briwax. Collection or Delivery: This piece requires no assembly and can be collected by yourself or Delivered Nationwide subject to location. See our Delivery Information for more details! Looking for similar pieces? Browse our monks bench and settles selection here: https://therestoredfurnitureplace.co.uk/product-category/hallway/monks-benches


ANTIQUE FRENCH OAK ARMOIRE/WARDROBE/CUPBOARD CIRCA 1920
ANTIQUE FRENCH SHAPED CARVED OAK FOUR DOOR ENFILADE/CREDENZA CIRCA 1930
ANTIQUE FRENCH COUNTRY OAK CUPBOARD/CABINET CIRCA 1930