Glass-topped Desk Resting On 12th-century Romanesque Elements
An elegant desk combining contemporary design with antique architectural elements. The piece consists of a large, oval, thick glass top with clean lines, resting on two sculpted stone supports from 12th-century Romanesque elements. The bases are made from fragments of limestone columns, likely from a medieval religious building. Each base features a sculpted Romanesque capital, adorned with stylized motifs and resting on twin columns characteristic of Romanesque architecture. The stone's patina, softened by time, bears witness to centuries of history and lends the piece a remarkable sculptural presence. The modern glass top highlights the beauty of the antique elements while adding lightness and functionality. This juxtaposition of antiquity and modernity creates a unique piece of furniture, serving as a desk, console, or display table. A decorative object of character, it is ideal for a contemporary interior, a cabinet of curiosities, or a workspace seeking a striking piece steeped in history. Period of the stone elements: 12th century Assembly: contemporary decorative composition Materials: sculpted limestone and thick glass Style: Romanesque / contemporary design A unique piece, blending medieval architectural heritage and modern aesthetics.
9 500 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Stone
Length: 230 cm
Width: 110 cm
Height: 77 cm
Reference (ID): 1720646
Availability: In stock
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