French Antique Solid Chestnut Carpenter's Workbench from Jean-Marc Fray |
L'etabli, or workbench in French, is typically made of chestnut, oak, or pine. It has a thick plank on top made of one or two boards, four straight legs with a bottom shelf, and a forged iron clamp.
All serious craftsmen in France had one, from Louis XIV's guilds of ébénistes to the first 19th century wooden ski makers. They were used by tonneaux (barrel) makers, sabot (wooden shoe) carvers, violin makers, and all furniture craftsmen. In the workshops of any skilled wood-craftsman they were the altar on which, every day - often throughout a whole lifetime or even more than a generation - raw materials were transformed into personal creations: soulful, simple objects or unique art pieces, crafted by the common hand.
Cabinet Shop, circa 1890 |
These beautiful slabs of wood tell stories of years and years of manual labor and a bygone era where men made things with their hands using their own personal tools. These pieces were made to last and I can't help myself, when I see one during our buying trips, I just have to have it. They make great sofa tables for any interior and they look fabulous with this industrial loft look....
Use an antique workbench for an industrial loft look. |
Workbenches are becoming rare and they usually sell fast, so keep checking our website to see what workbenches we have to offer from time to time. Whether you use it purely for decoration or for functionality, the rustic French etabli will anchor any interior with its inherent strength, and charm its admirers with its unique character and timelessness...
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