Side table - Wood - Height: 67 cm





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Description from the seller
It is a tall table that faithfully captures the spirit of Louis XVI reinterpreted in the first half of the 20th century, when many workshops continued to rely on that neoclassical language for its sober elegance and its ability to ennoble any room. The piece rests on a slender, vertical silhouette that conveys lightness without losing firmness, as if it wanted to elevate the top and present it almost as a small domestic altar.
The wood — light, well polished, with a restrained shine — emphasizes that refined vocation. The legs, straight and slightly fluted, evoke the striated columns of the classical repertoire, with that geometric precision that characterizes the Louis XVI style. They do not seek to draw attention through exuberance, but through proportion and balance. The top, with clean lines, is finished with a discreet edge that frames the surface and reinforces the impression of a cared-for piece, designed to showcase a vase, a lamp, or a special object.
There is in the set a blend very typical of the first third of the 20th century: respect for the neoclassical tradition, a taste for symmetry and formal clarity, and at the same time a certain purification that announces more modern sensibilities. It is a table that does not aim to dominate, but to add a touch of serene distinction, the kind of furniture that elevates the ambiance without raising its voice.
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Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateIt is a tall table that faithfully captures the spirit of Louis XVI reinterpreted in the first half of the 20th century, when many workshops continued to rely on that neoclassical language for its sober elegance and its ability to ennoble any room. The piece rests on a slender, vertical silhouette that conveys lightness without losing firmness, as if it wanted to elevate the top and present it almost as a small domestic altar.
The wood — light, well polished, with a restrained shine — emphasizes that refined vocation. The legs, straight and slightly fluted, evoke the striated columns of the classical repertoire, with that geometric precision that characterizes the Louis XVI style. They do not seek to draw attention through exuberance, but through proportion and balance. The top, with clean lines, is finished with a discreet edge that frames the surface and reinforces the impression of a cared-for piece, designed to showcase a vase, a lamp, or a special object.
There is in the set a blend very typical of the first third of the 20th century: respect for the neoclassical tradition, a taste for symmetry and formal clarity, and at the same time a certain purification that announces more modern sensibilities. It is a table that does not aim to dominate, but to add a touch of serene distinction, the kind of furniture that elevates the ambiance without raising its voice.
Certified shipping and good packaging.

