Side table - Wood, Brass - Fine Luxury Marquetry





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Description from the seller
They are two luxury 19th-century side tables, worked with fine marquetry that reveals an expert workshop and a taste fully aligned with the Louis XVI style, that moment when French elegance becomes more geometric, more sober and more intellectual without losing its refined courtly charm.
The overall structure is light, balanced, with those tall and slightly curved legs that slim the silhouette and elevate the furniture visually. The metal sabot feet and the small circular pulls provide the exact touch of shine, like discreet jewelry that highlights quality without dominating.
The true protagonism lies in the marquetry:
surfaces decorated with precise geometries, inlays, diamonds, straight lines and symmetrical compositions that evoke neoclassical taste. On the fronts circular medallions appear, a motif very characteristic of Louis XVI, introducing a soft and aristocratic visual rhythm. The combination of light and dark woods creates depth, relief and a play of light that changes with perspective.
The interior of the drawers is lined with gold textile, a luxury detail not visible at first glance but that reveals the piece’s intention: not only to be beautiful on the outside, but also on the inside. That warm gold, typical of the era, adds a ceremonial, almost intimate nuance, as if each drawer held small precious objects.
Together, these nightstands embody the essential features of Louis XVI:
• Symmetry and order as aesthetic principles.
• Geometric marquetry of the highest precision.
• Neoclassical motifs such as medallions and inlays.
• Slim, elegant legs that convey lightness.
• Carefully finished interiors that speak of true luxury.
They are pieces that today function both as nightstands and as auxiliary furniture in a living room or a study, and that bring that air of French refinement that never goes out of fashion.
Certified shipping and good packing.
Seller's Story
They are two luxury 19th-century side tables, worked with fine marquetry that reveals an expert workshop and a taste fully aligned with the Louis XVI style, that moment when French elegance becomes more geometric, more sober and more intellectual without losing its refined courtly charm.
The overall structure is light, balanced, with those tall and slightly curved legs that slim the silhouette and elevate the furniture visually. The metal sabot feet and the small circular pulls provide the exact touch of shine, like discreet jewelry that highlights quality without dominating.
The true protagonism lies in the marquetry:
surfaces decorated with precise geometries, inlays, diamonds, straight lines and symmetrical compositions that evoke neoclassical taste. On the fronts circular medallions appear, a motif very characteristic of Louis XVI, introducing a soft and aristocratic visual rhythm. The combination of light and dark woods creates depth, relief and a play of light that changes with perspective.
The interior of the drawers is lined with gold textile, a luxury detail not visible at first glance but that reveals the piece’s intention: not only to be beautiful on the outside, but also on the inside. That warm gold, typical of the era, adds a ceremonial, almost intimate nuance, as if each drawer held small precious objects.
Together, these nightstands embody the essential features of Louis XVI:
• Symmetry and order as aesthetic principles.
• Geometric marquetry of the highest precision.
• Neoclassical motifs such as medallions and inlays.
• Slim, elegant legs that convey lightness.
• Carefully finished interiors that speak of true luxury.
They are pieces that today function both as nightstands and as auxiliary furniture in a living room or a study, and that bring that air of French refinement that never goes out of fashion.
Certified shipping and good packing.

