Green Man Table – c 1885
Green Man Table – c 1885
33” Wide . 19” Deep . 30” Tall
£375
This is beautiful – unusual because the back of the table also has the Green Man carving, so the table can sit in the middle of the room and be beautiful from either side. To the front the Green Man is a handle to a full width drawer.
Victorian in Age, Gothic Revival in style and depicting the Green Man. Green men are a traditional carpentry feature that can be found across Europe and some refer to it as a foliate head or Pussy Oak furniture.
The Green Man's history is debated, but some common beliefs include:
Symbol of life and rebirth: The Green Man represents the cycle of new growth that occurs every spring.
Depiction of Robin Hood: Some believe the Green Man is a depiction of Robin Hood.
Representation of an ancient Pagan deity: The Green Man is said to represent the ancient Pagan deity, the “Spirit of Nature”
Green Man Table – c 1885
33” Wide . 19” Deep . 30” Tall
£375
This is beautiful – unusual because the back of the table also has the Green Man carving, so the table can sit in the middle of the room and be beautiful from either side. To the front the Green Man is a handle to a full width drawer.
Victorian in Age, Gothic Revival in style and depicting the Green Man. Green men are a traditional carpentry feature that can be found across Europe and some refer to it as a foliate head or Pussy Oak furniture.
The Green Man's history is debated, but some common beliefs include:
Symbol of life and rebirth: The Green Man represents the cycle of new growth that occurs every spring.
Depiction of Robin Hood: Some believe the Green Man is a depiction of Robin Hood.
Representation of an ancient Pagan deity: The Green Man is said to represent the ancient Pagan deity, the “Spirit of Nature”
Green Man Table – c 1885
33” Wide . 19” Deep . 30” Tall
£375
This is beautiful – unusual because the back of the table also has the Green Man carving, so the table can sit in the middle of the room and be beautiful from either side. To the front the Green Man is a handle to a full width drawer.
Victorian in Age, Gothic Revival in style and depicting the Green Man. Green men are a traditional carpentry feature that can be found across Europe and some refer to it as a foliate head or Pussy Oak furniture.
The Green Man's history is debated, but some common beliefs include:
Symbol of life and rebirth: The Green Man represents the cycle of new growth that occurs every spring.
Depiction of Robin Hood: Some believe the Green Man is a depiction of Robin Hood.
Representation of an ancient Pagan deity: The Green Man is said to represent the ancient Pagan deity, the “Spirit of Nature”