Late 19th-century Sewing Table, Made Of Walnut And Inspired By The St
An elegant late 19th-century sewing table, crafted from walnut and inspired by the Louis XVI style. Refined and functional, it is a perfect example of European cabinetmaking intended for women’s rooms and the salons of the bourgeoisie of the time.
The slender structure is embellished with tapered, turned legs, joined by side shelves that lend lightness and balance to the whole. The central body features a series of practical storage drawers, originally designed to hold sewing accessories and small work tools.
The lift-up top conceals a storage compartment, while the elegant proportions and warm patina of the walnut highlight the piece’s artisanal quality. The simple, harmonious lines evoke the neoclassical style typical of the Louis XVI period.
A piece of great charm, ideal as a work table, side table, or decorative accent for both classic and contemporary settings.
In good overall condition, with signs of wear consistent with its age.
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wallnut
Width: 57
Height: 74,5
Depth: 40
Reference (ID): 1756946
Availability: In stock






























