Small Louis XVI-style Marquetry Coffee Table – Early 20th Century
This small Louis XVI-style parlor table, crafted in the early 20th century, stands out for the elegance of its silhouette and the finesse of its cabinetry. Its top is crowned with luminous, delicately veined white Carrara marble, surrounded by an openwork brass band that emphasizes the purity of its lines and evokes the decorative codes of Neoclassicism.
The base is adorned with refined marquetry combining rosewood and palisander, arranged in precise geometric patterns that attest to masterful craftsmanship. A discreet drawer is nestled within, opening via a small chiseled brass pull—a subtle detail that adds a touch of refinement.
Resting on four tapered legs typical of the Louis XVI style, this pedestal table is finished with brass feet that provide stability and elegance. The piece exudes a sense of lightness, balance, and distinction—characteristics of the fine furnishings of the early 20th century inspired by the Grand Style.
Both decorative and functional, this small hot-water bottle table will easily find its place in a classic or contemporary interior, where it will bring a touch of timeless elegance and authentic charm.
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Period: Early 20th century
Restored in our workshop
Waxed finish
Height: 75 cm
Diameter: 39 cm
Shipping upon request
Reference 618V
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Period: 20th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Marquetry
Diameter: 39
Height: 75
Reference (ID): 1784583
Availability: In stock





































