English Aesthetic Movement Refectory Table

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Item #: 058317

English Aesthetic Movement oak refectory dining table with plank top on 8 octagonal columnar legs joined by a stretcher (attributed to WILLIAM LETHABY)..

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English Aesthetic Movement Refectory Table

English Aesthetic Movement oak refectory dining table with plank top on 8 octagonal columnar legs joined by a stretcher (attributed to WILLIAM LETHABY).

DETAILS

Sku:  058317
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: William Lethaby

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  78.0"
Height: 29.0"
Depth : 42.5"

INFO

Style:  English
Materials & Techniques: Oak
Category: Tables, Dining Room

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 and later became a pupil of the renowned architect Richard Norman Shaw. Lethaby's exposure to Shaw's work greatly influenced his design philosophy, which emphasized the integration of art, craft, and architecture.

In 1882, Lethaby joined the firm of George Devey, where he gained valuable experience in architectural restoration and conservation. This experience shaped his belief in

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