Antique Edwardian Pine Workbench Kitchen Island Bench with Cupboard & Drawers, c.1920
A superb and characterful Edwardian pine workbench, dating to circa 1920, retaining its deeply patinated original surface and unmistakable utilitarian charm. Constructed from thick, well-seasoned pine timbers, this substantial piece was clearly made for daily working use rather than show, resulting in an honest, tactile surface that has mellowed beautifully over time.
The heavy plank top displays decades of use, with visible tool marks, knocks and surface wear that speak to its former life as a working bench. Particularly appealing are the original square dog holes and timber stops, allowing the bench to function exactly as intended, while now lending strong visual interest and authenticity. The top’s generous proportions make it ideal as a kitchen island, prep table or statement centrepiece in a country kitchen or contemporary interior seeking contrast.
Below, the bench is fitted with a run of three drawers to one side, all retaining their original metal cup handles and timeworn painted fronts, with layers of historic colour softly breaking through the pine beneath. Opposite, an open cupboard and shelf provide practical storage, framed by robust legs and cross bracing for excellent structural integrity.
An outstanding feature is the original iron screw vice mounted to the end — a wonderful survival that elevates this piece beyond furniture into true workshop history. The vice remains a striking sculptural element, even when used purely decoratively.
Versatile, robust and visually rich, this Edwardian workbench works beautifully as a kitchen island, console, studio table or retail display piece, equally at home in period properties, loft interiors or modern country houses.
Height: 800 mm
Length: 2040 mm
Width: 760 mm
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A superb and characterful Edwardian pine workbench, dating to circa 1920, retaining its deeply patinated original surface and unmistakable utilitarian charm. Constructed from thick, well-seasoned pine timbers, this substantial piece was clearly made for daily working use rather than show, resulting in an honest, tactile surface that has mellowed beautifully over time.
The heavy plank top displays decades of use, with visible tool marks, knocks and surface wear that speak to its former life as a working bench. Particularly appealing are the original square dog holes and timber stops, allowing the bench to function exactly as intended, while now lending strong visual interest and authenticity. The top’s generous proportions make it ideal as a kitchen island, prep table or statement centrepiece in a country kitchen or contemporary interior seeking contrast.
Below, the bench is fitted with a run of three drawers to one side, all retaining their original metal cup handles and timeworn painted fronts, with layers of historic colour softly breaking through the pine beneath. Opposite, an open cupboard and shelf provide practical storage, framed by robust legs and cross bracing for excellent structural integrity.
An outstanding feature is the original iron screw vice mounted to the end — a wonderful survival that elevates this piece beyond furniture into true workshop history. The vice remains a striking sculptural element, even when used purely decoratively.
Versatile, robust and visually rich, this Edwardian workbench works beautifully as a kitchen island, console, studio table or retail display piece, equally at home in period properties, loft interiors or modern country houses.
Height: 800 mm
Length: 2040 mm
Width: 760 mm
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