Console table - Mahogany, Oak





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Dressing table in Louis Philippe style with a white marble top, dating from 1850–1900, made in Italy from marble and wood (mahogany and oak), measuring 136 cm high, 81 cm wide and 44 cm deep, in poor condition with cracks and missing pieces.
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Vanity in rosewood with a veined white marble top, Louis-Philippe style
This vanity dates back to the Louis-Philippe period (1830-1848), an era characterized by elegant yet functional furniture in France. The design features period-typical characteristics: sober lines, use of premium mahogany, turned legs with a decorative crossbar, and a practical octagonal tilting mirror. The veined white marble top adds a touch of luxury and practicality, being water-resistant and easy to clean.
These vanities are highly appreciated by collectors of 19th-century French furniture and by enthusiasts of antique-style interiors. Their appeal lies in the combination of discreet elegance, artisanal quality, and functionality, making them perfect for everyday use as well as for high-valued decorative pieces. Antique furniture connoisseurs particularly value these pieces for their refinement and the ability to blend harmoniously into both classical and contemporary interiors.
Vanity in rosewood with a veined white marble top, Louis-Philippe style
This vanity dates back to the Louis-Philippe period (1830-1848), an era characterized by elegant yet functional furniture in France. The design features period-typical characteristics: sober lines, use of premium mahogany, turned legs with a decorative crossbar, and a practical octagonal tilting mirror. The veined white marble top adds a touch of luxury and practicality, being water-resistant and easy to clean.
These vanities are highly appreciated by collectors of 19th-century French furniture and by enthusiasts of antique-style interiors. Their appeal lies in the combination of discreet elegance, artisanal quality, and functionality, making them perfect for everyday use as well as for high-valued decorative pieces. Antique furniture connoisseurs particularly value these pieces for their refinement and the ability to blend harmoniously into both classical and contemporary interiors.

