"Gold Wooden Console "
An elegant 19th-century console table, resting on four cabriole legs that give it a balanced and refined silhouette. The uprights are connected by a central stretcher, often in the shape of a cross or a platform, ensuring both stability and decoration. The base generally features carving typical of the second half of the century: foliate motifs, scrolls and volutes, rosettes or shells, reflecting Louis XV influences. The console top can be made of marble (white, breccia, or veined black) or finely molded solid wood. The overall effect is a slender and decorative appearance, typical of state furniture intended for halls, living rooms, or bourgeois entryways. This type of console perfectly illustrates the 19th-century taste for furniture that is ornamental, balanced, and functional, blending heritage styles with artisanal craftsmanship. Height 95 cm, Length 100 cm, Depth 64 cm