Well-Cultured Home | French-style Oval Oak Coffee Table
/Flaky croissants, aged cheeses, and fine wine are not the only necessities of a well-cultured home.
This French-style oak oval coffee table features carved legs.
45.5 w x 28.5 d x 16 t
$295
Flaky croissants, aged cheeses, and fine wine are not the only necessities of a well-cultured home.
This French-style oak oval coffee table features carved legs.
45.5 w x 28.5 d x 16 t
$295
We don’t believe in gatekeeping—unless, of course, it’s this antique gate leg table. Even then, it’s more about sharing than keeping secrets: the fold-down leaves swing open gracefully, inviting everyone to gather round.
Handsome and practical, this antique gate leg table shows off the charm of early craftsmanship with its fold-down leaves and sturdy turned legs. Its versatile design makes it easy to tuck away in smaller spaces or expand for extra guests. A true workhorse with elegance, it’s as welcoming as it is functional.
37w x 35.5d x 30t
$295
I may be considered a coffee table in America, but in India tea reigns supreme. So whether you’re team chai or team latte, I’ve got you covered.
This traditional hardwood coffee table features two drawers and was handmade in India.
$395
Sure, the 1980s were full of gaudy hair, questionable eyeshadow, and shoulder pads the size of small countries—but this oak dining table proves the decade had taste, too.
With its handsome parquet top and solid oak build, this table comfortably seats six, making it perfect for family dinners, game nights, or a good old-fashioned feast. Its clean lines and sturdy presence give it timeless appeal—bold enough to make a statement, but classic enough to stick around for decades more.
38 d x 68 w x 30 t
$595
Granny may have insisted on draping furniture in doilies and couches in plastic covers, but we’re here to encourage you to let beauty breathe.
This antique Victorian table was made to be admired, not hidden under lace. Its carved details and rich patina deserve center stage, bringing timeless character to any room. Think less “wrapped up for safekeeping” and more “living boldly in the open.”
22 r x 28.5 t
$250
With my vintage mosaic top and timeless charm, I’m the perfect perch for life’s in-between moments—biting into a warm, flaky croissant, laughing at memes, or sipping matcha on a slow Sunday morning with someone you love.
This vintage bistro table features a mosaic top.
30 x 30
$250
Serving serious mint tea energy, this table is basically your passport to Marrakech—minus the jet lag and customs line.
This mid-century brass table from Marrakech boasts intricate engravings and elegantly carved legs adorned with bone inlay.
18 t x 26 r
$300
No one writes unrequited love letters while chain-smoking cigarettes and sipping black coffee at the dining table anymore, and it shows. Where did all the hopeless romantics go?
This 1920s oak kitchen table is compact and dripping with deco. Perfect for the smallest of dining areas (and the biggest of hearts).
30 d x 40 w x 30 t
$295
This hostest with the mostest has seen it all; potlucks, poker nights, and one very chaotic Thanksgiving where someone brought an undercooked Tofurky. I stretch when needed, hold my ground, and can always make room for one more.
This vintage trestle-style dining table in solid pine by Drexel Heritage, is built to last and made to gather. With two removable extensions, it can seat six for a quiet dinner—or ten when the whole crew rolls in.
113” wide x 42” deep x 30” tall at full size
83” wide without extensions
$895
This mid-century drop-leaf kitchen table is the Optimus Prime of furniture—unassuming and compact one moment, then expanding into a full-fledged gathering space when duty calls.
Crafted by Salem House Furniture Co. from solid maple, it’s sturdy, reliable, and ready to transform immediately. Whether you need a quiet spot for coffee or a battlefield for a heated game night, this table will deliver.
42 w x 36 d x 29.5 t
$295
This mahogany drop-leaf dining table is here for a good time and a long time. Need a cozy dinner for two? Keep it compact. Hosting a full-blown feast? Pop in the two 16-inch extensions, and suddenly, you’ve got space for eight. With elegant curved legs and a rich wood grain that practically glows, this table brings timeless charm—whether you're serving a five-course meal or just using it as an excuse to buy more cute placemats from Home Goods.
44 d x 50 w x 30 t plus 2 16 inch extensions
$495
If you don’t read magazines anymore, the sling also doubles as a tablet or a kitty cat hammock.
This mid-century teak table from Denmark features a linen magazine sling.
18 x 18 x 18
$195
The café au lait is a popular coffee drink made with equal parts of hot coffee and steamed milk. Unlike a latte, which is made with espresso, the café au lait is typically made with brewed coffee. It is often enjoyed at breakfast, typically with a croissant or a piece of baguette, making it a quintessential part of the French morning routine.
This mid-century French-style coffee table features a narrow and long shape, $395.
57 w x 22 d x 16.5 t
In the heart of the Enchanted Forest, the legendary table of Eldoria, a vintage 1980s tessellated stone console with ethereal brass inlays, shimmered with magic. Crafted by the mystical Stoneweaver, it once belonged to Queen Elara, who used it to glimpse distant realms. Believe it or not (but probably not), this ancient relic is awaiting a new guardian to unlock its ancient secrets.
This vintage 1980s tessellated stone console table features brass inlays, $495.
52 w x 27 t x 16 d.
At Casa Victoria, we don’t play favorites. We happen to think ALL of our items are delightful in their own way, but this is our Teak of the Week.
This teak dining table from Denmark features pullout extensions, $595.
33 square x 29 t expands to 57 wide
No matter how evolved you and your bestie become over the years, nothing beats sharing a warm pot of tea while spilling the latest tea.
This mid-century table with cork inlay is stylin’, $195.
24 x 24 x 16 t
If you want to class up the joint, you’ll have to say goodbye to that Ikea coffee table with the screw-in legs you’ve been carting around all over the country since graduation and say hello to this elegant piece.
This mid-century coffee table by the Medallion Limited Furniture Co., features travertine stone inlays, a large drawer, and a brass medallion trim.
60 w x 18 d x 15.5 t
$595
I’m flabbergasted that furniture from the 80s always manages to look both futuristic and vintage at the same time. How does that decade do it?
This 1980s custom-made coffee table features a green marble top and air slats on the front.
54 w x 26 d x 15 t.
$495
Share a wholesome home-cooked meal with your aging family members one night and then play naughty board games with your cheeky friends the next. This table throws no shade.
This vintage pine dining table crafted in Italy features a hand-decorated tile top.
63 w x 39 d x 30 t
$595
You don’t live in a farmhouse for a few reasons: drafty, smelly, and dusty. One can appreciate the charming aesthetic, however.
This vintage farmhouse dining table features a pedestal base.
30 t x 48 r
$495
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