This magnificent writing desk, crafted in the late 19th century in the Louis XV style, is adorned with delicate marquetry of flowers, knots, and stringing in precious woods, illustrating the refined craftsmanship of Parisian cabinetmakers of the period. It is most likely a creation from the Parisian suburbs, renowned for their high-quality workshops. The main surface incorporates an adjustable slanted panel, designed to facilitate drawing, sketching, or writing. An ingenious retractable screen protects the work surface from drafts and glare, while also offering the user some privacy—a functional and aesthetic detail characteristic of late 19th-century furniture. This piece also features a compartmentalized side drawer for the organized storage of writing or drawing tools, as well as a lower shelf in precious wood. The finely chiseled bronze feet complete the ensemble, adding nobility and elegance. This desk-table, combining utility and refinement, is an exceptional piece, ideal for collectors and lovers of antique furniture seeking a work representative of 19th-century Parisian craftsmanship.



































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