Console table - Wood





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Antique wooden sideboard/console from Portugal in a French Louis XV/XVI style with a kidney-shaped top and cabriole legs; measures 110 by 75 by 44 cm; made of Madeira; in good condition with small signs of aging and stains.
Description from the seller
An antique wooden sideboard.
Dimensions of the sideboard: 110 x 75 x 44 cm
No damage and no restorations.
A French-style dresser or console, often associated with Louis XV or Louis XVI styles, depending on the specific manufacturing details and period. It is a classic decorative piece of furniture, ideal for entryways, living rooms, or as a vanity.
Design and Shape: It features a top with a 'rim' shape (kidney-shaped) or slightly curved, typical of elegant French-influenced furniture.
Material: Generally made of solid wood (such as chestnut or walnut) with finishes that may include radica veneers or marquetry to accentuate the wood grain.
Details:
Ornamental details: Decorative carvings on the frame and the central apron.
Hardware: Metal pulls (bronze or brass) with intricate and classic designs.
Legs: Cabriole (curved) legs or tapered, fluted legs, common in Louis XVI style.
Functionality: Typically includes three front drawers for storing small objects.
An antique wooden sideboard.
Dimensions of the sideboard: 110 x 75 x 44 cm
No damage and no restorations.
A French-style dresser or console, often associated with Louis XV or Louis XVI styles, depending on the specific manufacturing details and period. It is a classic decorative piece of furniture, ideal for entryways, living rooms, or as a vanity.
Design and Shape: It features a top with a 'rim' shape (kidney-shaped) or slightly curved, typical of elegant French-influenced furniture.
Material: Generally made of solid wood (such as chestnut or walnut) with finishes that may include radica veneers or marquetry to accentuate the wood grain.
Details:
Ornamental details: Decorative carvings on the frame and the central apron.
Hardware: Metal pulls (bronze or brass) with intricate and classic designs.
Legs: Cabriole (curved) legs or tapered, fluted legs, common in Louis XVI style.
Functionality: Typically includes three front drawers for storing small objects.

