Louis XVI Console Table In Walnut With Inlay, Lombardy, Second Half Of The 18th Century.
This refined console table features rich veneering in various woods, embellished with the characteristic facing griffins flanking a central lyre—a distinctive motif of Giovanni Battista Milanese or Moroni’s work, elegantly reproduced here on each side.The inlaid decoration alternates between floral motifs and leaf scrolls, with a carefully balanced interplay of color contrasts and wood grain.
The front is enlivened by a drawer that is perfectly integrated into the inlay design.
The top is made of original, high-quality Potoro (or Black Marble of Portovenere), while the tapered, finely contoured legs lend the piece a sense of grace and lightness.
The front is enlivened by a drawer that is perfectly integrated into the inlay design.
The top is made of original, high-quality Potoro (or Black Marble of Portovenere), while the tapered, finely contoured legs lend the piece a sense of grace and lightness.
5 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Some repairs
Material: Wood marquetry
Length: 117 cm
Width: 57,5
Height: 78 cm
Reference (ID): 1784719
Availability: In stock
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