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OCCASIONAL TABLE, 19. CENTURY

3.350,00 €

Occasional table, crafted in the second half of the 19th century.

A luxurious piece distinguished by a number of refined features. The tabletop is veneered in bird’s eye maple, arranged in an elegant radial pattern. The base is richly carved with acanthus leaf motifs, while the edge of the top is adorned with bronze garland mounts. The contrast between the gilded details and the dark, ebonized ground further enhances the table’s elegance.

All these elements attest to a high level of craftsmanship, confirming that this is not merely a functional piece of furniture, but a statement object—ideal as a centerpiece in any interior.

Do not miss the opportunity to make this exceptional historical table the heart of your space.

Dimensions: 121 x 99 x 67 cm

Weight: 40 kg

The table is in excellent condition.

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SKU: A1459 Categories: Furniture, New Stock, Premium
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