Side table - Maple, Rosewood





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Description from the seller
Victorian rosewood work table with maple interior
This elegant work table dates to the Victorian era, between the mid and late 19th century, when such pieces were essential in British bourgeois homes. Made from premium rosewood with a light maple interior, it features carved, scrolling legs and an opening top with an interior lining, typical of sewing or writing tables of the period. The combination of precious woods reflects Victorian attention to high-quality craftsmanship and the aesthetic contrast between dark and light woods.
Victorian rosewood work tables are highly prized by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of historical design for their elegance and versatility. This type of furniture is particularly sought after by those who furnish spaces in a classic style and by antiques specialists in 19th-century British furniture, thanks to its aesthetic beauty, the quality of the materials used, and the historical value it represents.
Seller's Story
Victorian rosewood work table with maple interior
This elegant work table dates to the Victorian era, between the mid and late 19th century, when such pieces were essential in British bourgeois homes. Made from premium rosewood with a light maple interior, it features carved, scrolling legs and an opening top with an interior lining, typical of sewing or writing tables of the period. The combination of precious woods reflects Victorian attention to high-quality craftsmanship and the aesthetic contrast between dark and light woods.
Victorian rosewood work tables are highly prized by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of historical design for their elegance and versatility. This type of furniture is particularly sought after by those who furnish spaces in a classic style and by antiques specialists in 19th-century British furniture, thanks to its aesthetic beauty, the quality of the materials used, and the historical value it represents.

