This small oak writing table, crafted in the second half of the 19th century, elegantly reinterprets the lines of the Louis XIV style. Its rectangular top, edged with a reverse quarter-round moulding, rests on four turned legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher that lends the piece both stability and elegance. The solid oak, with its warm patina, displays a harmonious grain and a fine depth of tone.
The table is fitted with a single central drawer set within the apron — discreet and functional — and retaining its original knob. Its well-balanced proportions make it easy to place in a variety of settings, whether as a small writing desk, side table or refined console. The overall effect is one of quiet, classical presence, characteristic of the 19th-century reinterpretations of the Grand Siècle.
An authentic and decorative piece, it instantly brings a sense of history and character to any interior, whether traditional or contemporary.
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Period: 2nd half of the 19th century
Excellent condition following restoration carried out in our cabinetmaking workshop.
Wax finish.
Delivery available within France and internationally, on quotation.
Dimensions:
Width: 83 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Height: 73 cm
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