Side table - Wood, Brass - Wine table





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Description from the seller
This piece is a pedestal side table, featuring an oval top and a bulbous central shaft or a subtle twisted design (twisted design), resting on a tripod base with gracefully curved legs.
Style and Era: The design evokes English Victorian style or Regency style, periods known for the use of dark woods and carved tripod or pedestal legs. They are typically dated as antique pieces or mid-20th-century vintage reproductions that imitate these classic styles.
Materials: It is built from wood, visually suggesting mahogany or a similar finish with a warm, rich tone. The edge of the top features a pierced brass gallery edge, a decorative detail common on drink tables or wine tables of this type, designed to prevent objects from falling.
Construction: The tabletop is fixed, unlike "butler tables" or "service trays", which have removable trays and folding legs. The carved central leg provides stability and is a key decorative element of the piece.
This piece is a pedestal side table, featuring an oval top and a bulbous central shaft or a subtle twisted design (twisted design), resting on a tripod base with gracefully curved legs.
Style and Era: The design evokes English Victorian style or Regency style, periods known for the use of dark woods and carved tripod or pedestal legs. They are typically dated as antique pieces or mid-20th-century vintage reproductions that imitate these classic styles.
Materials: It is built from wood, visually suggesting mahogany or a similar finish with a warm, rich tone. The edge of the top features a pierced brass gallery edge, a decorative detail common on drink tables or wine tables of this type, designed to prevent objects from falling.
Construction: The tabletop is fixed, unlike "butler tables" or "service trays", which have removable trays and folding legs. The carved central leg provides stability and is a key decorative element of the piece.

