A strong, tireless stone. Once a millstone, now a table.

Stone table crafted by skillfully repurposing two elements from a 17th-century millstone, both carved from solid blocks of stone: the cylindrical base and the large upper wheel, now serving as a tabletop.

The stone, raw and compact, bears the marks of time and use—its worn, irregular surface speaks of rural labor, of grain, and of gestures repeated over generations.

Its transformation into a table preserves its symbolic strength: once made for grinding, it now becomes a gathering place—convivial, solid, and built to last.

Perfect for a rural setting, it’s a fine example of intelligent reuse, where ancient stone is not merely preserved, but given new life through function.

A piece that doesn’t ask for attention—but commands presence.

  • Material: Grey Stone
  • Condition: Restored
  • Period: Early 18th century
  • State: Good conditions

CUP G79J20003880007