We present a majestic ancient Italian rectangular dining table dating back to the early 19th century. This table is made of massive oak, its rectangular top is supported by standing legs, while the traverses in the center ensure the stability of the long floor. The distinctive feature of the table is the imposing length of 200 cm. These tables, very simple in the construction and without ornaments, were made for use in the convents and were called "Fratini" the conventual communities used them in the rooms intended for the meals of the friars.
The state of conservation is excellent; A conservative restoration has returned its beauty to the table without erase the traces of its ancient charm. Negotiable price.