Made popular during the Belle Époque in Paris, these bistro tables continue to be used in restaurants and bistros throughout France and Europe. These tables with solid marble tops and cast-iron bases are built in the same way as they were over 100 years ago.
Each table features a seamless, antique copper band around the edge of the granite. The three-legged cast-iron base features the same detail as an original French bistro table from the early 20th century. The entire construction has been faithfully reproduced, including the way the granite is attached to the table. It features three sturdy steel claws used under the tabletop to hold the granite to the base. The cast-iron base and rod are held together by a large screw under the base. The brass band has been tarnished to give it an antique look.
The table measures 70 cm high, the standard height of a late 19th-century antique French bistro table.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. If used outdoors, the fanfare may fade further.
- The top measures 51 cm in diameter.
- The table is approximately 70 cm high.
- Seamless brass rim.
- Solid cast-iron base and stem.
- Simple installation required.