Antique carved oak sideboard w/marble top & mirror
Description
France or Europe
Sideboards, also known as buffets or servers, emerged in the 18th century as functional furniture pieces for dining rooms, designed to store linens, dishes, and serve food. They evolved in style with different historical periods, often reflecting the prevailing decorative arts trends of their time. Early sideboards were typically made of solid wood and featured ample storage with drawers and cabinets.
This particular piece, with its marble top and elaborate carved ornamentation, likely dates from the late 19th or early 20th century, a period known for its revival styles and detailed craftsmanship. The ornate carvings, including swags and floral motifs, are characteristic of styles like Victorian or French Provincial, aiming for a grand and decorative aesthetic. The integrated mirror further enhances its function as a serving and display piece.
Care
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Design
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