Side table - Walnut





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Antique walnut Louis XV style work table from 1850–1900, made in France, measuring 73 cm high, 55 cm wide, 40 cm deep, with an underside clearance of 16 cm and weighing 9 kg, in good used condition.
Description from the seller
Walnut wood worktable in the Louis XV style
This worktable represents an example of the elegance of the Louis XV style, characterized by curved lines and cabriole legs that reflect the French decorative taste of the eighteenth century. These pieces of furniture were mainly used by ladies of high society to store jewelry, sewing accessories, and small precious objects. The lift-top reveals interior compartments lined with fabric, typical of worktables of the era.
These tables are highly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of classic interiors for their refinement and practicality. They represent a piece of European furniture craftsmanship history and are particularly sought after by those who wish to furnish traditional-style spaces or by those who collect French period furniture. Their value lies in the quality of artisanal workmanship, in harmonious proportions, and in their versatility as both a decorative and functional element.
Seller's Story
Walnut wood worktable in the Louis XV style
This worktable represents an example of the elegance of the Louis XV style, characterized by curved lines and cabriole legs that reflect the French decorative taste of the eighteenth century. These pieces of furniture were mainly used by ladies of high society to store jewelry, sewing accessories, and small precious objects. The lift-top reveals interior compartments lined with fabric, typical of worktables of the era.
These tables are highly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of classic interiors for their refinement and practicality. They represent a piece of European furniture craftsmanship history and are particularly sought after by those who wish to furnish traditional-style spaces or by those who collect French period furniture. Their value lies in the quality of artisanal workmanship, in harmonious proportions, and in their versatility as both a decorative and functional element.

