"Louis XVI Dressing Table In Bois De Rose And Rosewood, Late 18th Century"
Refined Louis XVI period dressing table, also suitable as a small writing table, dating to the late 18th century and distinguished by excellent craftsmanship and refined materials.The piece features clean, elegant lines typical of Neoclassical taste and is veneered in fine bois de rose and rosewood, carefully arranged in balanced geometric patterns.The tapered legs are fitted with gilt bronze mounts to the feet, of good quality and well preserved.The top is composed of three hinged sections, with the central panel lifting to reveal an original mirror, allowing the table to function as a true dressing table.The front includes drawers with oak interiors, while the main structure is in fir, consistent with late 18th-century construction practices.The table is sound, stable and restored, ready for use; the interior can be easily customized with new linings according to personal preference.Overall, a highly elegant and versatile piece, suitable as a dressing table, small desk or refined decorative element for classic interiors.Dimensions: width 80 cm; depth 45 cm; height 72 cm.For further information, photographs or technical details, please do not hesitate to contact us.Worldwide shipping available with professional packaging.