Side table - Wood - Whiskey side table





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Description from the seller
Elegant wooden tripod whisky side table – Louis Philippe / Victorian style – late 19th / early 20th century
Refined small service table, made of solid wood, featuring a tripod structure with turned central column and a circular top slightly recessed.
The sober and elegant design recalls the Louis Philippe style (Louis Philippe), widespread in Europe in the second half of the 19th century, with influences from English Victorian taste concerning the tripod form and the function as a service table.
The top presents a molded edge with an inner groove, a functional detail designed to contain objects and prevent accidental drops. The structure rests on three shaped and slender legs, which ensure stability and light visual weight.
Epoch:
Late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Features:
• Material: solid wood (probably mahogany or similar hardwood)
• Structure: tripod with turned central column
• Top: circular with molded edge
• Dimensions:
• Height: 55 cm
• Diameter: 32 cm
Condition:
Good overall condition considering its age.
Signs of wear and age, including:
• visible cracks on the top
• wear to the patina
• minor marks and scratches
Original patina enhances its authentic character.
Mode d’uso:
Originally conceived as a whisky or service table, it was used next to armchairs or sofas to rest glasses, bottles or conversational accessories.
Today it is perfect also as:
• side coffee table
• lamp stand or decorative object support
• elegant plant stand
Note:
Decorative and functional object, ideal for classic or eclectic interiors.
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Catawiki Description (English)
Elegant wooden tripod whisky side table – Louis Philippe / Victorian style – late 19th / early 20th century
Charming small service table made of solid wood, featuring a tripod base with a turned central column and a circular recessed top.
The design reflects the refined simplicity of the Louis Philippe style, popular in Europe during the second half of the 19th century, combined with Victorian influences, particularly in the tripod structure and its use as a whisky or occasional table.
The top features a molded edge with an inner groove, a functional detail designed to help keep objects secure. The table stands on three elegantly curved legs, providing both stability and visual lightness.
Period:
Late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Features:
• Material: solid wood (likely mahogany or similar hardwood)
• Structure: tripod base with turned central column
• Top: circular with molded edge
• Dimensions:
• Height: 55 cm
• Diameter: 32 cm
Condition:
Good overall condition considering its age.
Signs of wear include:
• visible cracks on the top
• wear to the patina
• minor scratches and marks
Original patina enhances its authentic antique appeal.
Use:
Originally designed as a whisky or service table, typically placed next to armchairs or sofas to hold glasses, bottles, or small items during social gatherings.
Today it can also be used as:
• side table
• lamp table
• decorative stand or plant stand
Note:
A functional and decorative antique piece, ideal for classic or eclectic interiors.
Seller's Story
Elegant wooden tripod whisky side table – Louis Philippe / Victorian style – late 19th / early 20th century
Refined small service table, made of solid wood, featuring a tripod structure with turned central column and a circular top slightly recessed.
The sober and elegant design recalls the Louis Philippe style (Louis Philippe), widespread in Europe in the second half of the 19th century, with influences from English Victorian taste concerning the tripod form and the function as a service table.
The top presents a molded edge with an inner groove, a functional detail designed to contain objects and prevent accidental drops. The structure rests on three shaped and slender legs, which ensure stability and light visual weight.
Epoch:
Late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Features:
• Material: solid wood (probably mahogany or similar hardwood)
• Structure: tripod with turned central column
• Top: circular with molded edge
• Dimensions:
• Height: 55 cm
• Diameter: 32 cm
Condition:
Good overall condition considering its age.
Signs of wear and age, including:
• visible cracks on the top
• wear to the patina
• minor marks and scratches
Original patina enhances its authentic character.
Mode d’uso:
Originally conceived as a whisky or service table, it was used next to armchairs or sofas to rest glasses, bottles or conversational accessories.
Today it is perfect also as:
• side coffee table
• lamp stand or decorative object support
• elegant plant stand
Note:
Decorative and functional object, ideal for classic or eclectic interiors.
⸻
Catawiki Description (English)
Elegant wooden tripod whisky side table – Louis Philippe / Victorian style – late 19th / early 20th century
Charming small service table made of solid wood, featuring a tripod base with a turned central column and a circular recessed top.
The design reflects the refined simplicity of the Louis Philippe style, popular in Europe during the second half of the 19th century, combined with Victorian influences, particularly in the tripod structure and its use as a whisky or occasional table.
The top features a molded edge with an inner groove, a functional detail designed to help keep objects secure. The table stands on three elegantly curved legs, providing both stability and visual lightness.
Period:
Late 19th – early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Features:
• Material: solid wood (likely mahogany or similar hardwood)
• Structure: tripod base with turned central column
• Top: circular with molded edge
• Dimensions:
• Height: 55 cm
• Diameter: 32 cm
Condition:
Good overall condition considering its age.
Signs of wear include:
• visible cracks on the top
• wear to the patina
• minor scratches and marks
Original patina enhances its authentic antique appeal.
Use:
Originally designed as a whisky or service table, typically placed next to armchairs or sofas to hold glasses, bottles, or small items during social gatherings.
Today it can also be used as:
• side table
• lamp table
• decorative stand or plant stand
Note:
A functional and decorative antique piece, ideal for classic or eclectic interiors.

