This Spanish Baroque style table dates to the late 18th century and is crafted in solid walnut, combining restrained architectural form with bold, vernacular detailing. The rectangular top sits above a deep apron fitted with two drawers, each carved with repeating geometric motifs centered by original pierced escutcheons. The drawer fronts introduce a strong decorative rhythm while remaining firmly grounded in traditional Iberian design. The table is raised on four legs, subtly chamfered and carved along the outer faces, lending vertical emphasis and visual strength. The base is reinforced by a wrought-iron X-form stretcher, hand-forged and pinned into the structure, providing both stability and a clear regional signature. This use of iron bracing is characteristic of Spanish furniture of the period, reflecting a preference for durability and structural honesty over refinement. The walnut surface retains a warm, well-developed patina with visible wear, marks, and tonal variation consistent with age and long use. The underside shows straightforward construction and tool marks, reinforcing its utilitarian origins rather than academic cabinetmaking. The proportions are generous yet practical, allowing the table to function comfortably as a writing table, library table, or center table. Robust, expressive, and unmistakably Spanish in character, this table balances decorative carving with architectural clarity, making it well suited to both traditional interiors and more eclectic spaces that favor authenticity and material presence. Dimensions: 50 in. W × 31.5 in. D × 31.75 in. H. Apron to floor: 25 in. H. Height: 31.75 in (80.65 cm) Width: 50 in (127 cm) Depth: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)