Delicate Round Bedside Table In Blond Walnut Veneer: "somno" From The First Empire Period, Drawer & Door.
Artist: Non Signé
A beautiful and understated "Somno" bedside table in light walnut veneer, dating from the First Empire period. It forms a bedside table with a drawer and a door, and also serves as a low column. The light-colored veneer has a lovely grain. Mounted on bronze casters, this charming piece in the Neoclassical style is ideal for showcasing a statue, lamp, or other object. Visible from all sides, this attractive piece will be a perfect addition to your décor. With its light and luminous finish and beautiful grain, it is easy to move thanks to its bronze casters. The door is neatly finished, as is the interior, which includes a shelf. It opens with a handle typical of this period, depicting a closed hand on a scepter. The drawer above is operated by a chiseled gilt bronze knob. A well-preserved and well-maintained piece of fine furniture with a beautiful patina, the base is a plinth, and the casters are concealed underneath. A luminous decorative element, it is practical for highlighting an object. Easy to use thanks to its casters and of high decorative value...a piece in walnut, less common than the mahogany commonly used at the beginning of the 19th century, priced carefully
440 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wood marquetry
Diameter: 37,5cm
Height: 79cm
Reference (ID): 1676261
Availability: In stock
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