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Lake Country Gathering Table
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lake country gathering table
The focal point for friend and family get-togethers. Our ingeniously constructed and richly lacquered oak centerpiece is a veritable workhorse for the kitchen, functioning as solid and spacious work island, satellite pantry (with its requisite rattan storage bins and wide shelves) and—with an easy flip maneuver—the perfect gathering site for everything from a family meal to a coffee klatch to a bountiful buffet. And, like the European original on which it was based, our table will serve triple-duty from generation to generation. Opens to 54" SQ. Exclusive. This item will ship from our supplier in 2-4 weeks. Additional shipping, $275. 54"W x 27-1/2"D x 37"H.
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lake country gathering table #40868 $1,695.00
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The White Oak is a large tree, growing up to 100 feet tall, with a trunk as much as four feet across. White oaks usually grow in forests with other oaks, but can also be found on edges of lakes, ponds, and streams.

The leaves of white oak are four to nine inches long, with between five and nine lobes (finger-like parts). They are bright green on top, and whitish underneath. White oak leaves turn red or brown in the Fall, and will often remain on the branches of younger trees during the Winter.

White oak is a pale yellow-brown. It is sometimes quartersawn, a cut that displays a straight grain with rays that form an interesting design, sometimes referred to as flecks. This grain, popular in turn of the century woodworking, is frequently seen in antique furniture. The technique has recently made a comeback with the resurgence of Mission style furniture. Quartersawn wood is highly stable and warp resistant with a minimal amount of expansion and contraction.
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