Nightstand (2) - rosewood





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Two bedside tables in rosewood with inlays, in an antique Baroque style dating to 1850–1900, each with three drawers.
Description from the seller
Rosewood bedside table inlaid with three drawers
This elegant bedside table features elaborate floral and geometric inlays in rosewood, a precious wood highly valued in European cabinetmaking from the late 19th to the early 20th century. The inlay decorations and the bombe shapes reflect the influence of the Louis XV and Napoleon III styles, when such furniture represented symbols of refinement in bourgeois homes. The use of rosewood, known for its pinkish grain and durability, gives the piece added value compared with common mahogany.
These bedside tables are particularly sought after by collectors of antique furniture and enthusiasts of classical interior design for their timeless elegance and craftsmanship. The European antique market values these pieces for their ability to add character and history to contemporary interiors, combining functionality with aesthetic value. The floral inlays, graceful lines, and the use of precious woods like rosewood make these pieces especially appreciated by interior designers and collectors of the period.
Seller's Story
Rosewood bedside table inlaid with three drawers
This elegant bedside table features elaborate floral and geometric inlays in rosewood, a precious wood highly valued in European cabinetmaking from the late 19th to the early 20th century. The inlay decorations and the bombe shapes reflect the influence of the Louis XV and Napoleon III styles, when such furniture represented symbols of refinement in bourgeois homes. The use of rosewood, known for its pinkish grain and durability, gives the piece added value compared with common mahogany.
These bedside tables are particularly sought after by collectors of antique furniture and enthusiasts of classical interior design for their timeless elegance and craftsmanship. The European antique market values these pieces for their ability to add character and history to contemporary interiors, combining functionality with aesthetic value. The floral inlays, graceful lines, and the use of precious woods like rosewood make these pieces especially appreciated by interior designers and collectors of the period.

