Coffee table - Olive, Satinwood





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Edwardian-style antique occasional table in olive and satinwood, of UK origin, dating 1900–1910, with dimensions 80 cm high, 65 cm wide, 50 cm deep and 23 cm underclearance, in discreet condition with probable small missing pieces.
Description from the seller
This Edwardian-style, inlaid wooden coffee table features a top decorated with geometric motifs.
This table represents the elegance of Edwardian-era cabinetry in the early 20th century, characterized by refined inlays in precious woods such as satinwood and olive wood. The top showcases an elaborate geometric chevron pattern framed by marquetry borders, while the tapered legs with a curved stretcher reflect the influence of Neoclassical style. These tables were used as furnishing complements in bourgeois homes of the era, often as tea tables or lamp tables in drawing rooms.
These pieces are particularly prized by English antique collectors and by lovers of period furniture for their artisanal refinement and versatility. The geometric inlay and the quality of workmanship make these pieces highly sought after in the antiques market, where they stand as excellent examples of British cabinetmaking mastery from the Edwardian period. Their compact size makes them ideal for contemporary interiors seeking to incorporate quality vintage pieces.
Seller's Story
This Edwardian-style, inlaid wooden coffee table features a top decorated with geometric motifs.
This table represents the elegance of Edwardian-era cabinetry in the early 20th century, characterized by refined inlays in precious woods such as satinwood and olive wood. The top showcases an elaborate geometric chevron pattern framed by marquetry borders, while the tapered legs with a curved stretcher reflect the influence of Neoclassical style. These tables were used as furnishing complements in bourgeois homes of the era, often as tea tables or lamp tables in drawing rooms.
These pieces are particularly prized by English antique collectors and by lovers of period furniture for their artisanal refinement and versatility. The geometric inlay and the quality of workmanship make these pieces highly sought after in the antiques market, where they stand as excellent examples of British cabinetmaking mastery from the Edwardian period. Their compact size makes them ideal for contemporary interiors seeking to incorporate quality vintage pieces.

