Large Double-sided Neoclassical Console In Brass And Gilt Bronze, Marble, 1960s-70s
Important neoclassical-style double-sided console table, crafted in brass and gilded bronze in the 1960s-1970s. It rests on an elegant architectural structure decorated with lattice braces, enriched by uprights adorned with bronze female heads, bringing a sculptural and decorative dimension to the whole.
The rectangular top in veined black marble lends the piece an elegant, timeless presence, contrasting harmoniously with the metal structure.
This console illustrates the revisited neoclassical taste characteristic of the 60s and 70s, where references to Antiquity and the Louis XVI style are reinterpreted with modernity.
The female heads , inspired by antique figures, evoke a classical decorative vocabulary, while the latticework structure and use of brass reflect an influence from the great decorative houses such as Maison Jansen.
The rare double-sided design allows it to be used both as a wall console and as a central decorative element.
- Brass structure
- Elements in gilded bronze
- Mounts adorned with bronze female heads
- Veined black marble top
- Braced cross-braced legs (X-shaped decoration)
- Lion claw hoofed feet.
- Double-sided console
Very good overall condition.
Beautiful patina of brass and bronze.
Marble top in good condition (note any micro-wear).
Stable structure.
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition
Material: Brass
Length: 155
Width: 41
Height: 89
Reference (ID): 1760213
Availability: In stock
















