Antique Spanish Console Table In Carved Oak, 18th Century
This 18th-century Spanish oak console table is a superb example of Iberian craftsmanship from an era when furniture was intended as a symbol of permanence, prestige, and sculptural presence. Carved from solid oak with a deep, rich patina, the table bears the unmistakable imprint of early Spanish domestic architecture: robust, tactile, and highly expressive. Its front is dominated by finely carved drawers, each adorned with geometric patterns and a central oval in relief, reflecting the sculptural traditions of Castile and Aragon. These motifs, both rhythmic and symbolic, were characteristic of 18th-century Spanish cabinetmaking, where artisans blended Moorish influences with a nascent Baroque sensibility. The drawers retain their original surfaces, softened by time, bearing witness to centuries of use and the quiet dignity of an object that has served generations. Sturdy, square legs, connected by low stretchers, give the table an architectural foundation and a commanding presence. This structural vocabulary, both simple and monumental, was typical of Spanish rural furniture, designed to withstand the rigors of daily life while contributing to the visual harmony of interiors with stone walls. The oak grain, visible beneath layers of time and wear, adds depth and authenticity, making the table as captivating up close as it is from afar.
3 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Width: 198
Height: 77
Depth: 90
Reference (ID): 1729118
Availability: In stock
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