A hallway feels more welcoming when it includes a practical surface for everyday items, and this oak hall table adds useful display space without taking up the visual weight of a larger cabinet. This carved oak hall table has a broad rectangular top, turned supports and low stretchers that give the frame a steady, well-proportioned appearance. The pierced apron features flowing carved openings and a central trefoil motif, while the lower panel is shaped with a pointed arch detail that adds further period character. Its open design makes it suitable for displaying lamps, flowers or decorative pieces while keeping the room feeling uncluttered. The previous finish has been stripped back, and multiple coats of hard-wearing lacquer have been applied to protect the surface and bring out the natural oak grain. The top retains an indent, together with scattered dark marks, small filled areas, light scratches and signs of age across the surface. A visible split is also present near one corner of the top, with further minor marks to the frame and lower sections. This item is made entirely from solid oak. Its carved detailing, useful proportions and honest aged character make it a distinctive choice for an entrance hall, landing or living space.[dimensions][w]122[/w][h]76[/h][d]58[/d][/dimensions]