Pie crust table
The pie crust table originated in England in the mid-18th century and is most associated with the Georgian era. The table is distinguished by a top with a raised carved scalloped edge that resembles the crimped crust of a pie. The result is an eye-catching showpiece full of charm.
A status symbol in the 18th Century, the pie crust table was originally created to serve tea, a luxury that was to be showed off when served.
The rare birdcage mechanism that connects the top to the base allows the top to rotate as well as tilt and has been perfectly replicated and functions just as the original.
Hand carved and hand painted
Solid wood, sustainably sourced teak
Available in a choice of colours and finishes.
- Style number
- ENG083
- Size
- H69 × W61 × D61CM H27.2 × W24 × D24″
- Gustavian Signature Colours
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Muted Scandinavian colours, such as antique white, Gustavian grey and seafoam are hand painted and hand distressed by master craftsmen to give the furniture a unique and unparalleled antique look.
Not available for Mid-Century Modern & Modular collections except for Antique black
- Mid-Century Modern Signature Colours
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Inspired by Scandinavian simplicity, the subtle colours of the Mid-Century Collection sit perfectly within today’s pared down interiors. The distressing is minimal just to give the furniture a vintage look.
- French Country Signature Colours
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The finish is more distressed, giving the collection a rustic feel, and hand painted in a warm palette which includes a subtle Provence green, a sophisticated French grey and luminous Provence white.
Not available for Mid-Century Modern & Modular collections













































