Centre table - Walnut





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Description from the seller
Salon coffee table in walnut wood in the Empire style
This coffee table reflects the Empire style, an artistic and decorative movement that flourished in the early 19th century during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte. Characterized by clean lines, symmetry, and references to classical antiquity, the Empire style spread across Europe as a symbol of power and refinement. Furniture of this period was often crafted in precious woods such as mahogany and walnut, with sober yet elegant details.
This type of table is highly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of historic interior design for its timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Connoisseurs of antiquities and interior designers seek out these pieces to enrich classic spaces or to add a touch of history and prestige to contemporary environments. The table represents not only a functional piece of furniture, but also a tangible witness to the art and culture of the early 1800s.
Seller's Story
Salon coffee table in walnut wood in the Empire style
This coffee table reflects the Empire style, an artistic and decorative movement that flourished in the early 19th century during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte. Characterized by clean lines, symmetry, and references to classical antiquity, the Empire style spread across Europe as a symbol of power and refinement. Furniture of this period was often crafted in precious woods such as mahogany and walnut, with sober yet elegant details.
This type of table is highly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and enthusiasts of historic interior design for its timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Connoisseurs of antiquities and interior designers seek out these pieces to enrich classic spaces or to add a touch of history and prestige to contemporary environments. The table represents not only a functional piece of furniture, but also a tangible witness to the art and culture of the early 1800s.

