"Octagonal Extending Table In Rosewood And Mahogany, Art Deco Style – 1920"
This sumptuous octagonal table elegantly combines rosewood and mahogany in a marquetry and design typical of the Art Deco style. Its top, made with a high-quality veneer composed of 5 mm thick sheets, seduces with a geometric and symmetrical arrangement of great precision. The table's apron, worked in the shape of a staircase and enhanced with an inverted quarter-round, harmoniously frames the whole. The atypical base, in the form of an inlaid box whose faces, veneered in rosewood arranged in an "open book", are framed by vertical bands of mahogany carved with foliage and fruit motifs. The corners are composed of large uprights in relief, forming superpositions, illustrating a play of volumes faithful to the aesthetics of Art Deco. The lower crosspieces, subtly worked in inverted staircases, complete this architectural work. It comes with five mahogany extensions, adjustable according to your needs, allowing you to comfortably accommodate up to sixteen guests. This is a masterpiece of French craftsmanship and cabinetmaking, where know-how combines with timeless elegance. *********Period: 1920Excellent condition after restoration in our cabinetmaking workshop.Varnished finish.Delivery on estimate in France and internationallyDimensions:Minimum length: 144 cmMaximum length: 367 cmWidth: 144 cmHeight: 77 cmReference: 290V Ter