Coffee table - Rosewood, Boxwood - Liberty

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English early 20th‑century coffee table (c. 1910–1920) in solid palissandro with bosso inlays, octagonal frame on four carved legs, with a perforated lower balcony and floral and vegetal inlays edged in bosso; dimensions 88 cm wide, 69 cm high, 90 cm deep; origin United Kingdom; in good condition with small areas of inlay loss and usual signs of age.

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English coffee table from the early twentieth century, made of rosewood with boxwood inlays. The octagonal structure is supported by four curved legs, decorated with geometric inlays that continue along the upper edge and the edge of the lower shelf. The latter features a characteristic perforated 'balcony,' useful for preventing objects from slipping, making the table both practical and decorative.

The piece is embellished with floral and vegetal inlays, accompanied by two rows of boxwood fillets that elegantly follow the entire outline. The rosewood, with its warm and deep grain, offers a welcoming feel and easily adapts to both classic and modern interiors. The dimensions are comfortable and well-balanced: spacious without being bulky, making them perfect for various furniture uses.

Small marquetry flaws and normal signs of age and use are present, all documented in the photos, which do not compromise the overall aesthetics. Perfect for adding a refined Nouveau touch to any space.

Seller's Story

I have always been passionate about our past, knowing it is the only thing that does not cease the connection between what is and what was. When I reached the right age I understood that my passion had to coincide with my work and so I opened a business. The key principles are quality and love towards the customer. Francesco Secondo
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English coffee table from the early twentieth century, made of rosewood with boxwood inlays. The octagonal structure is supported by four curved legs, decorated with geometric inlays that continue along the upper edge and the edge of the lower shelf. The latter features a characteristic perforated 'balcony,' useful for preventing objects from slipping, making the table both practical and decorative.

The piece is embellished with floral and vegetal inlays, accompanied by two rows of boxwood fillets that elegantly follow the entire outline. The rosewood, with its warm and deep grain, offers a welcoming feel and easily adapts to both classic and modern interiors. The dimensions are comfortable and well-balanced: spacious without being bulky, making them perfect for various furniture uses.

Small marquetry flaws and normal signs of age and use are present, all documented in the photos, which do not compromise the overall aesthetics. Perfect for adding a refined Nouveau touch to any space.

Seller's Story

I have always been passionate about our past, knowing it is the only thing that does not cease the connection between what is and what was. When I reached the right age I understood that my passion had to coincide with my work and so I opened a business. The key principles are quality and love towards the customer. Francesco Secondo
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Liberty
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Boxwood, Rosewood
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
69 cm
Width
88 cm
Depth
90 cm
Estimated Period
1910-1920
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Objects sold
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