A magnificent drop-leaf table of French origin, a refined example of 19th-century joinery. This piece, dating from the Louis-Philippe period (c. 1830-1848), embodies the elegant simplicity and practicality typical of the bourgeois style of the era.
Crafted from solid mahogany wood (or a noble ebonized wood), it features a rich, glossy patina and a warm reddish-brown hue. The tabletop, composed of a fixed central section and two side "leaves" with rounded edges, offers great versatility: from a narrow wall console when closed, it easily transforms into a work or serving table when opened.
































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