"Round Tea And Gaming Table – Louis XVI Period"
A refined Louis XVI French tea and game table, crafted in the second half of the 18th century, a sublime example of Parisian cabinetmaking. The elegant round structure rests on slender truncated pyramid legs embellished with elegant gilded bronzes. The tabletop is a true masterpiece of figurative marquetry, where different woods—including rosewood, violetwood, and palisander—are expertly combined to create a delicate 18th-century interior scene with figures. The tabletop can be raised, enabling it to serve both a tea and game table. The side panel is decorated with a perspective cube motif and features four drawers. Originally conceived as a transforming table, it could be used for both tea and games, reflecting the dual aesthetic and functional purpose of 18th-century French aristocratic furniture. A piece of fine French cabinetmaking, representative of the refinement and neoclassical taste of the Louis XVI era, capable of enhancing any space.
DIAMETRE 70 CM - H 71 CM