A Louis XV style walnut console table, Pair
Description
A Louis XV style walnut console table (pair) with cabriole legs and brass hardware.
Console tables, also known as entryway or sofa tables, originated in the late 17th century in France, becoming popular during the Rococo and Neoclassical periods. They were often placed against walls in hallways or behind sofas, serving as decorative surfaces for displaying objects or holding lamps. Their slender design and often ornate detailing made them a staple in aristocratic homes, reflecting the era's emphasis on elegance and style.
This particular table exhibits characteristics of the Louis XV style, which flourished in France during the mid-18th century. Key features include curved cabriole legs, asymmetrical ornamentation, and the use of fine woods and intricate marquetry or inlay. Such tables were designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, embodying the luxurious and artistic sensibilities of the period.
Care
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Design
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