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Art Deco side table made by De Coene freres Belgium.
Table is made of a wood with copper base and marble top.
Dimensions:
Height: 76 cm
Width: 100 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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Art Deco side table by Jindrich Halabala "model H259"
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Art deco table of Czech designer Jindrich Halabala.
The model H259 is produced by Spojené UP Zavody in 1930.
Dimensions:
Height: 65 cm
Width: 64 cm
Depth: 64 cm
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exclusive coffee table by Pia Manu
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Very rare coffee table made by Belgian artist Pia Manu.
Made of brazilian slate stone and a rebar steel base.
The table has a very brutalist look and the slate stone has a sparkle.
Dimensions:
Height: 35 cm
Width: 180 cm
Depth: 65 cm
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Pia Manu table
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Rare Pia Manu table with a natural stone in dark blue and a metal tin edge.
The dark blue of the natural stone gives the table an exclusive and calm look.
This item is made with the greatest care and the best material.
Dimensions:
Height: 35 cm
With: 163 cm
Depth: 79 cm
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Coffee table by Pia Manu
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Brutalist post-modern coffee table by the Belgian artist Pia Manu, handcrafted in the 1960s. This one of a kind rectangular table features a mosaic table top crafted from various kind of grey and brown stones and a chrome base. Signed Pia Manu on a side of the table top.
The table has a very brutalist look contrasting with the slate stones subtile sparkle. A true piece of craftmanship with a perfect balance between form, function and art.
Pia Manu is a workshop from Ingelmunster, Belgium. Here, amongst others, Jules Dewaele and his son Koen Dewaele designed several design pieces during the 1960s. Pia Manu is still working along similar lines, with natural materials such as stone and travertine combined with ceramics.
Dimensions:
Height: 35 cm
Width: 180 cm
Depth: 66 cm
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Coffee table by Pia Manu, 1960
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Rare and unique rectangular handmade brutalist coffee table made by Pia Manu, Belgium, 1960. Signed Pia Manu on a side of the table top.
The table top is made of Brazilian slate stone with a subtle tones of black and grey with an oily blue and green shine. In the middle of the top we find a decorative yet abstract sculpture in tin metal. The base is made of sturdy solid steel with nice patina adding to the overall brutal look and feel of this table. The table has a very brutalist look contrasting with the slate stones subtile sparkle. A true piece of craftmanship with a perfect balance between form, function and art.
Pia Manu is a workshop from Ingelmunster, Belgium. Here, amongst others, Jules Dewaele and his son Koen Dewaele designed several design pieces during the 1960s. Pia Manu is still working along similar lines, with natural materials such as stone and travertine combined with ceramics.
Dimensions:
Height:33 cm
Width: 150 cm
Depth: 70 cm
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Set of two antique church consoles
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Set of two French antique church consoles made of solid oak Ca.1850.
Originally used for church statues these consoles can be a great eye catcher for a interior as a decoration piece.
Has some nice details in the in the wood.
Dimensions per piece:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 78 cm
Depth: 44 cm
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Industrial Oak Workbench with Exceptional Patina, Belgium ca. 1850
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A powerful survivor of 19th‑century Belgian craftsmanship, this rustic oak workbench, dating to around 1850. This table embodies the honest utility, tactile history, and industrial character of early workshop furniture. Built for daily labor rather than ornament, it now stands as a sculptural testament to the beauty of wear, use, and time.
The wooden top, marked by generations of tools, cuts, stains, and natural irregularities, has developed a patina that only a century and a half of service can produce. Its surface reads like a working archive: softened edges, deepened tones, and a rich interplay of textures that speak to the hands that shaped, repaired, and created upon it. The sturdy legs and stretcher base provide a grounded, architectural presence, while the raised edge at one end hints at its original function in a craftsman’s atelier.
Constructed in solid wood with traditional joinery, the bench reflects the pragmatic ingenuity of 19th‑century Belgian workshops, where furniture was built to endure and aesthetics emerged naturally from use. Today, its raw authenticity makes it a compelling piece for interiors that embrace industrial, rustic, or wabi‑sabi sensibilities.
Whether used as a console, display table, kitchen island, or left as a sculptural object in its own right, this antique workbench offers a rare blend of material honesty, historical depth, and decorative impact.
Dimensions:
Height: 88 cm
Width: 380 cm
Depth: 68 cm
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Large rustic French Chopping Block Table, France 1920s
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A wonderfully authentic piece of early 20th‑century rural craftsmanship, this French chopping block table from the 1920s brings sculptural presence and rustic charm to any interior. Hewn from a solid section of timber and elevated on sturdy legs, it carries the unmistakable character of decades of honest use, now transformed into a striking decorative object or an unconventional side table.
The thick, time‑worn top displays a fantastic surface, richly textured with age and marked by the natural cracking and wear that only true working pieces acquire. Its deep, warm coloration and beautifully weathered patina make it especially desirable, offering a tactile sense of history that modern reproductions simply cannot replicate. The metal banding and traditional joinery further highlight its utilitarian origins while adding visual interest and structural integrity.
Though originally crafted for the rigors of daily kitchen or butcher work, the block now reads as a sculptural accent, perfect for contemporary, wabi‑sabi, farmhouse, or eclectic interiors seeking an authentic antique statement. Its presence is both understated and powerful, blending functionality with the quiet poetry of time.
This piece has been professionally treated against woodworm and remains solid, stable, and ready for continued use in a decorative context.
A unique and wonderfully evocative antique with soul, texture, and undeniable charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 71 cm
Width: 74 cm
Depth: 66 cm
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Early Coffee Table signed by Pia Manu, Belgium 1960s
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A rare and striking early work by the Belgian atelier Pia Manu, this 1960 coffee table exemplifies the studio’s sculptural approach to furniture and its fascination with raw, geological materials. Signed on the underside, the piece reflects the atelier’s unique blend of craftsmanship, experimentation, and artistic expression that made Pia Manu a defining voice in mid‑century Belgian design.
The tabletop is formed from a substantial concrete circle, meticulously inlaid with natural fossils and shimmering pyrite. These embedded elements catch the light beautifully, giving the surface a subtle, mineral sparkle and a sense of ancient depth. The result is a tabletop that feels both primitive and modern, an evocative landscape of texture, history, and material poetry.
Supporting the top is a hand‑crafted burnt metal base, its darkened, irregular finish adding a dramatic contrast to the luminous inclusions above. The base’s sculptural geometry enhances the table’s presence, grounding the piece while maintaining an expressive, almost architectural quality.
A true eye‑catcher, this signed coffee table stands as a testament to Pia Manu’s mastery of material experimentation and mid‑century Belgian artistry. A unique, handcrafted work that brings both sculptural impact and natural beauty into any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 31 cm
Diameter: 125 cm
Ref. 23-0040
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Art Deco Oak Coffee Table with Sculpted Details, Belgium 1940s
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A fine example of Belgian Art Deco craftsmanship, this 1940s oak coffee table. It combines architectural clarity with sculptural warmth; hallmarks of the nation’s distinctive contribution to the movement. Solid, grounded, and beautifully proportioned, the piece reflects the transition from the bold geometric language of the 1920s to the more organic, material‑driven sensibility that defined the interwar years.
The table is crafted in richly grained oak, its surface displaying the quiet depth and natural luminosity that only time can produce. The rectangular top rests on two sculpted supports, each adorned with carved circular motifs and elegant curves that soften the table’s strong silhouette. A horizontal stretcher connects the legs, adding both structural stability and a subtle architectural rhythm.
Belgian Art Deco is celebrated for its fusion of modernist restraint with artisanal detail, and this table embodies that balance perfectly. The craftsmanship is confident yet understated: clean lines enriched by thoughtful carving, robust construction elevated by decorative nuance. The result is a piece that feels both timeless and unmistakably rooted in its era.
Versatile in scale and presence, the table works beautifully in a living room, library, or office; equally at home in a classic interior or as a warm counterpoint to contemporary design. Its sculptural legs and expressive oak grain ensure it remains a focal point without overwhelming the space.
Dimensions:
Height: 55 cm
Width: 101 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 23-0089
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Modernist Art Deco Flower Stand, Attr. to André Groult, France 1925
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An elegant and rare example of early French modernism, this 1925 flower stand, attributed to the celebrated designer André Groult. It embodies the refined, forward‑looking spirit that defined the decorative arts in France during the interwar years. With its striking combination of black lacquered structure and softly coloured green shelves, the piece captures the delicate balance between tradition and innovation that made Groult one of the most influential figures of the Art Deco movement.
The stand’s architectural silhouette is both sculptural and functional: a rhythmic interplay of vertical and horizontal elements, softened by gentle curves and a sense of poised asymmetry. The black lacquered frame provides a dramatic, glossy backdrop for the pale green shelves, whose subtle hue introduces a note of freshness and modernity. The result is a composition that feels at once refined, playful, and unmistakably Parisian.
André Groult (1884–1966) was a master of luxurious simplicity. Known for his organic forms, sumptuous materials, and meticulous craftsmanship, he helped define the aesthetic of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in 1925. His celebrated “Chambre de Madame,” with its pink‑and‑grey palette and curving biomorphic furniture, remains one of the icons of the era. Groult’s work is rare, highly sought after, and admired for its ability to bridge classical elegance with modernist clarity.
This flower stand reflects that same sensibility: a piece that is decorative without excess, modern without austerity. Restored professionally, it presents itself today with crisp lines, luminous surfaces, and a sculptural presence that makes it as suitable for contemporary interiors as for historically inspired spaces.
A refined accent for displaying plants, ceramics, or objets d’art, this stand is a testament to the enduring creativity and craftsmanship of French Art Deco design.
This table is restored professionally.
Dimensions:
Height: 97 cm
Width: 73 cm
Depth: 21 cm
Ref. 23-0100
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Painted Wooden Farm Table with Tapered Legs, France 1800s
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A beautifully authentic example of rural French craftsmanship, this 19th‑century farm table captures the understated elegance and practical ingenuity that defined provincial furniture of the period. Built from solid wood and shaped entirely by hand, it carries the quiet authority of an object made for daily use yet preserved with remarkable integrity.
The table features a long rectangular top with softened edges, supported by gracefully tapered legs; a detail that distinguishes it from heavier, more rustic farmhouse forms. This tapering gives the piece a lightness and refinement while maintaining the sturdiness expected of 19th‑century work tables. Two drawers, fitted with simple knobs, offer functional storage and speak to the table’s original role in a busy household or workshop.
The surface bears a richly developed patina: warm tones, visible grain, and age‑earned marks that reveal decades of use. This natural wear is central to the French Provincial aesthetic, where authenticity and lived character are valued over perfection. The drawers glide with the satisfying irregularity of hand‑cut joinery, and the wood’s texture reflects both its age and its enduring strength.
Despite its rural origins, the table’s proportions and simplicity make it highly adaptable today. It works beautifully as: a kitchen or dining table with rustic charm, a writing or console table in a study or hallway, a sculptural anchor in a minimalist or modern interior or as a display surface for ceramics, books, or art. Its presence is warm, grounded, and quietly sophisticated.
Farm tables from the early to mid 19th century are increasingly sought after for their authenticity and ability to harmonize with both traditional and contemporary design. This example, with its tapered legs, functional drawers, and beautifully aged surface, is a particularly evocative piece; an object that carries the spirit of rural France into the present.
Dimensions:
Height: 71 cm
Width: 143 cm
Depth: 81 cm
Ref. 23-0161
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20th century Belgian oak dining table
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A solid oak dining table from Belgium, crafted in the 20th century, defined by its honest construction, warm materiality, and timeless rural elegance. The piece reflects the Belgian tradition of functional craftsmanship—robust, well‑proportioned, and designed to serve as the quiet anchor of a home.
The rectangular top showcases the natural grain of oak, with a mellow, lived‑in patina that speaks to decades of use. Four turned legs give the table a grounded, architectural presence, their shaping subtle yet expressive. Horizontal stretchers connect the legs, adding both stability and a sense of structural rhythm typical of Belgian farmhouse furniture.
Belgian oak tables from this period often bridge rustic and understated modern sensibilities. This example carries that duality: traditional in its joinery and silhouette, yet clean enough to integrate seamlessly into contemporary interiors. The emphasis on solid materials and straightforward design reflects a mid‑century Belgian ethos that valued durability and quiet refinement over ornament.
The table’s proportions make it versatile—equally suited as a dining table, a generous work surface, or a statement piece in a kitchen or studio. Its warm oak tones and tactile surface bring natural depth to any space, while the sturdy base ensures long‑term functionality.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 180 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Ref. 23-0183
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Art Deco side table 1920
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A wonderful example of the art deco style is this side table, made in the 1920s. Geometric shapes, symmetry and luxurious materials characterise this style. The wood of the side table has a brown colour, which gives it a warm and cosy look. Oak is the material the side table is made of.
This is a durable and quality material that was widely used in art deco furniture art. A octagonal table top, which creates an elegant and sophisticated effect. Sculpted details in the base give the table a unique and original character.
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 99 cm
Depth: 68 cm
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20th Century French Rustic oak Dining Table
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A warm and quietly commanding example of rural French craftsmanship, this 20th‑century dining table embodies the simplicity, durability, and tactile beauty that define the country aesthetic of the period. Its form is straightforward yet full of character: a solid rectangular top resting on turned legs connected by stretchers, giving the piece both visual balance and structural integrity. The proportions are generous without being imposing, making it equally suited to a kitchen, dining room, or open living space.
The wood has developed a rich, natural patina, the kind that only decades of use can create. Softened edges, subtle tonal variations, and the gentle sheen of well‑aged timber give the table a lived‑in authenticity that modern reproductions cannot replicate. This patina enhances the rustic charm of the piece, allowing it to anchor a room with warmth and quiet confidence.
French rustic furniture of the 20th century often drew on older regional traditions, valuing honest materials and straightforward joinery over ornament. This table reflects that lineage with clarity. Its turned legs introduce a touch of craftsmanship without compromising the overall simplicity, while the stretcher base adds both stability and a sense of groundedness. The single drawer, fitted with a metal ring pull, offers a practical nod to everyday life; perfect for storing linens, cutlery, or small household items.
In contemporary interiors, the table’s rustic presence pairs beautifully with a wide range of styles. It can soften a minimalist space, complement modern lighting and ceramics, or sit comfortably among antiques and natural materials. Its versatility lies in its authenticity: a piece made to be used, appreciated, and lived with.
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 84 cm
Ref. 23-0200
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Victorian burl wood Folding Card Console Table, UK 19th Century
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This card table is made from the finest burl veneer wood, which exudes a timeless beauty that enriches any space. The rich, dark wood has been carefully crafted to highlight the natural beauty and texture that only time and craftsmanship can achieve.
This card table has a square top covered with a luxurious green tablecloth that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also offers functionality. The tablecloth protects the wood from scratches and stains, and provides a smooth and comfortable surface to place your cards on. The special feature of this card table is that the top can be opened and closed, allowing you to easily store or move the table. Moreover, the table has a convenient storage space under the top, where you can keep your cards, chips or other items.
The card table has a single central base that extends into four graceful legs that offer stability and aesthetic appeal. The legs are decorated with fine details and the craftsmanship typical of the Victorian era.
This card table is an authentic piece that reflects the charm and elegance of the 19th century. It is a perfect addition to any room, whether it is your living room, dining room, library or playroom. It brings a touch of history, art and fun to your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 74 cm
Width: 82 cm
Depth: 82 cm
Ref. 23-0209
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Amsterdam School beech wooden Side Table, The Netherlands 1920s
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This 1920s Amsterdam School beech side table embodies the sculptural boldness and expressive craftsmanship that defined the Dutch avant‑garde movement at the beginning of the 20th century. Its architectural presence, carved geometry, and warm beechwood construction reflect a design philosophy that merged artistry with functionality, treating furniture as a form of applied sculpture rather than a purely utilitarian object.
The table’s structure is shaped from solid beech, a wood favored by Amsterdam School designers for its strength, fine grain, and ability to hold crisp, sculptural lines. The warm, honey‑toned surface has developed a soft patina over a century of use, enhancing the interplay of light and shadow across its carved edges and rounded forms. The proportions are compact yet assertive, with a base that feels grounded and rhythmic—hallmarks of the movement’s fascination with mass, volume, and expressive silhouettes.
Emerging in the early 1900s, the Amsterdam School blended Expressionism with craftsmanship, producing furniture that was richly detailed, often monumental, and deeply rooted in the ideals of Gesamtkunstwerk—the “total work of art.” This side table reflects that ethos through its sculptural legs, carefully joined construction, and the sense that every curve and angle was intentionally shaped to contribute to the whole. Even in a small piece, the movement’s characteristic drama and artistry are unmistakable.
Despite its artistic origins, the table remains highly functional. Its compact top makes it ideal as a side table, plant stand, or accent piece in living rooms, hallways, or reading corners. The expressive beechwood frame introduces warmth and character to both modern and eclectic interiors, while its historical roots make it a compelling addition to collections of early 20th‑century European design.
Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 60 cm
Ref. 23-0215
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Art Deco dining table by De Coene 1930
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This Art Deco dining table was made by De Coene in Belgium in 1930. This table is made of wood with inlaid wood and has a brass base. The table is oval in shape with a chessboard pattern on the top. The base is square with a geometric design. The table is a beautiful example of Art Deco design.
This table is a perfect addition to any dining room and is sure to impress your guests. The intricate design and high-quality materials make this table a true work of art.
The table was made by De Coene, a famous Belgian furniture company known for its Art Deco creations. De Coene operated from 1888 to 1977, producing furniture for royal palaces, hotels, ships and public buildings.
We also have the matching cabinet and chairs for sale.
This table was is extendable but no extension pieces are present. Extensions can be made in the same style on request.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 180 cm
Depth: 120 cm
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Industrial workbench Ca.1900
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This beautiful old workbench is made of solid wood and has a beautiful patina on the wood. It is a unique piece that fits perfectly in any interior. The workbench is not only functional but also a real eye-catcher. This is a unique opportunity to bring a piece of history into your home. The workbench can now also be used as a console table.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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Antique oak side table 1890
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Made from oak around circa 1890, this side table has a beautiful wavy top that gives an elegant look. The six turned legs are a model of craftsmanship and refinement. The wood has a rich, dark hue that is testament to its age and quality.
This side table is not only beautiful but also practical. You can use it to place your favourite books, plants, photos or other decorations on it. It fits perfectly in any room, be it your living room, bedroom, hall or study.
Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Diameter: 74 cm
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“Mikado” coffee table by Maurice Barilone
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This coffee table is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship, created by famous French designer Maurice Barilone for the brand Roche Bobois.
The table top is made of transparent glass 12 mm, with a square shape and rounded corners. The base consists of several glass pieces that artfully interlock, creating an abstract and dynamic structure. Each glass piece has a slight texture that refracts light and creates a stunning effect.
The glass coffee table Mikado 40 is a coffee table that will not go unnoticed in your living room.
It's a coffee table that suits any style, from classic to modern, minimalist to industrial. It is also a coffee table that is durable and easy to maintain, thanks to the quality of the glass and finish.
Dimensions:
Height: 43 cm
Width: 105 cm
Depth: 105 cm
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Antique Oak Table, France, 1850s
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This French antique rustic dark oak table is the perfect addition to any modern living space or interior style. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this table combines functionality with timeless beauty. Whether you're looking to create a cozy dining area or a chic workspace, this table is sure to impress with its rustic charm yet functional appeal.
Made in France around 1850, these tables are now hard to find in such good condition. Crafted from high-quality oak wood, this table is built to last and a true testament of beauty. Each wooden leg has been carefully designed and polished to perfection, showcasing the natural grain and texture of the wood. The sturdy construction guarantees durability.
This exceptional antique table will be an absolute eyecatcher in your interior.
Its robust lines and the warm dark wood with beautiful patina effortlessly complement any existing decor.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 214 cm
Depth: 84 cm
height of leg: 64 cm
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French Wooden Church Console, 1900s
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This authentic French wooden church console from 1900 is a unique piece that adds a touch of French elegance to your interior. with its graceful details and uncomplicated design, this piece of furniture is a original eye-catcher. The console is made of high-quality wood and is a rare piece that radiates a rich history.
The wooden church console has a classic design and warm appearance. It provides enough space to place decorative items such as vases or photo frames. It can also serve as a functional piece of furniture, such as a place to store keys, wallets or other small items.
In addition to its aesthetic value, this wooden church console is also a durable piece of furniture. The timeless design makes it easy to combine with different interior styles, whether it is a classic, rural or modern interior. with this wooden church console you bring a piece of history and elegance into your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 110 cm
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 50 cm
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Side Table by Jacob & Josef Kohn, Austria, 1916
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This beautiful side table by Jacob & Josef Kohn from 1916 is a true showpiece in any interior. with a wooden top and wooden base, this table exudes pure elegance and class. The timeless design fits perfectly with both classic and modern interiors and adds a touch of luxury to any room.
This side table has been fully professionally restored, further enhancing its quality and beauty. The table is not only a functional piece of furniture, but also a work of art in its own right. with its unique look and craftsmanship, this table is an investment for life that will last for generations and will always be admired.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 98 cm
Depth: 64 cm
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Dinner Table in Travertine, France, 1960s
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This exclusive dining table is a true testament to the timeless elegance of French craftsmanship. with its sleek design and impeccable attention to detail, it effortlessly combines functionality with sophistication. The table fully made of travertin ensures durability and stability for years to come. The rich, warm tones of the stone beautifully creating a striking contrast that adds a touch of modernity to its classic design.
Crafted from the finest travertin, a luxurious natural stone renowned for its durability and unique texture, this table exudes opulence and refinement. The travertin surface showcases intricate patterns and subtle variations, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Its smooth, polished finish not only enhances its visual appeal but also makes it easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that it remains a stunning centerpiece in your dining area.
Dating back to the 1960s, this French dinnertable carries a rich history and a sense of nostalgia. It embodies the timeless charm of mid-century design, characterized by clean lines and minimalist aesthetics. Its size makes it ideal for both intimate gatherings and larger dinner parties, allowing you to create memorable moments with your loved ones. Whether placed in a contemporary or traditional setting, this dinnertable effortlessly elevates any space with its understated elegance and undeniable allure.
Dimensions:
Height: 76 cm
Width: 207 cm
Depth: 98 cm
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Elegant industrial console in wood with rich patina, France, 1900
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France / 1900 / Console in wood / Industrial / Vintage / Mid-century
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This industrial console inspired by the design aesthetics of 1900s France brings you back in time. Crafted with much attention to detail as the ornaments under the top. This console exudes vintage charm and sophistication, making it a perfect addition to any industrial or vintage-inspired or modern space. The sturdy construction and high-quality materials ensure durability and longevity, while the several old distressed layers of paint adds character and a sense of history to the piece.
The industrial console from the 1900s features a sleek and minimalist design that effortlessly blends in any space. Whether placed in a hallway, living room, or entryway, this console will instantly elevate the ambiance of your space. With its extra high legs and elegant tabletop, this console is a stylish table to display your favorite decor piece.
Dimensions:
Height: 105 cm
Diameter: 37 cm
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Scandinavian Teak Nesting Tables, Denmark, 1960s, Set of 3
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A set of 3 beautifully designed teak wood Scandinavian design nesting tables from Denmark. This set is a perfect example of Scandinavian design from the 1960s.
These vintage tables are made from high-quality teak wood, showcasing the timeless elegance of mid-century design. The set includes three nesting tables, perfect for creating a cohesive look in any living space. The tables can be slid together with a wooden system under the top.
These nesting tables not only offer functionality but also serve as a statement piece in your home decor. The warm tones of the teak wood complement a variety of interior styles, making it a versatile addition to any room. Whether used together or separately, these tables provide ample surface space for displaying decor, holding drinks, or simply adding a touch of retro charm to your space. Elevate your home with these Danish vintage tables that exude both style and practicality.
Dimensions:
Height: 43 cm
Width: 58 cm
Depth: 34 cm
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Antique Spanish Console Table in Oak, 18th Century
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An exceptional antique Spanish console table in oak wood, with 2 large drawers and beautiful craftwork from from the 18th century. This exquisite piece of furniture with two large drawers, providing ample storage space for your belongings. Hand crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this table showcases the timeless beauty of Spanish design, making it a perfect addition to any home decor.
This rustic Spanish console table is a testament to the rich history and craftsmanship of the 18th century. Its elegant design makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a functional yet stylish piece of furniture. The two large drawers offer practical storage solutions, allowing you to keep your essentials organized and within reach.
The oak wood with beautiful patina brings a warm and rich feeling to your interior. Whether you place it in your living room, hallway, or bedroom, this console table is sure to become a focal point of admiration. with its antique charm and Spanish flair, this table is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 198 cm
Depth: 90 cm
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Antique Oak Spanish Console Table with Handcrafted Drawers, 18th Century
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A timeless Spanish antique console table in warm oak wood with two drawers from the 18th century.
This exquisite hand carved antique oak console table is a perfectly example of the intricate detailing and superior quality that is characteristic of furniture from this era. The rich, warm tones of the oak wood add a touch of sophistication to any space, making it a perfect addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
The tables original top with beautiful patina, and the meticulously handcrafted drawers with intricate patterns and motifs showcase the skill and artistry of the Spanish artisans. The two drawers provide convenient storage options, allowing you to keep your essentials within easy reach while maintaining a clutter-free surface. The antique charm of this piece is further enhanced by its distressed finish, which adds character and authenticity to the overall design. This table is a real pearl of Spanish furniture art and has a rich history and a beautiful patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 82 cm
Width: 133 cm
Depth: 78 cm
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Elegant French Art Deco console in wood from the 1930s
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France / 1930s / console / wood / Art Deco
French Art Deco console in smooth dark wood with beautiful geometric lined legs. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this stunning piece of furniture effortlessly combines functionality with timeless beauty. Standing tall and proud, this console features a sturdy wooden frame that exudes a sense of grandeur. Embrace the allure of timeless elegance with this magnificent console.
Dimensions:
Height: 90 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 34 cm
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Rustic Round Coffee Table with Wrought Iron Base and Glass Top, France, 1930s
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France / 1930s / wrought iron and glass / rustic / mid-century / industrial
Large rustic round French coffee table with wrought iron base and a round glass top with nice patina. The intricate metal base has delicate curves and elegant detailing that exude sophistication and luxury. The combination of the sturdy wrought iron base and the transparent glass top creates a harmonious balance between strength and lightness, making this coffee table a perfect centerpiece for any upscale living room.
The timeless design of this coffee table effortlessly blends classic French elegance with modern functionality. The glass top provides a clear view of the intricate metalwork below, adding a touch of transparency and openness to your space. Add a touch of Parisian charm to your living room with this stunning piece that combines beauty and functionality in one exquisite package.
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Diameter: 121 cm
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French round side table in oak with blue top and beautiful patina, ca. 1850
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France / 1850 / rustic round side table / oak / rustic / mid-century
Very beautiful antique French table with round blue top standing on slightly tapered legs. There is a drawer under the top. Made in France (circa 1850) in full oak. The table has a very nice patina especially on the blue lacquered top.
The compact size of this small table makes it perfect for smaller spaces or as an accent piece in a larger room. The vivid combination of colors and the charming patina add character to your interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 67 cm
Diameter: 70 cm
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Industrial side tables with metal frame and wooden top and removable platform, Belgium, 1920
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Belgium / 1920 / 2 side tables / wood and metal / industrial
Two sturdy industrial side or work tables with tough metal details on the wooden top, made in Belgium around 1920. These versatile tables have a removable platform similar to the top on the bottom that easily transform the tables from side to work table.
The rich, warm tones of the wooden tabletop and the convenient shelf exude a sense of vintage charm, while the sturdy metal legs provide a touch of industrial simplicity. The combination of these contrasting materials creates a harmonious balance that effortlessly complements any interior decor style.
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 137 cm
Depth: 52 cm
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Rare Louis Vuitton cast iron bistro table with bakelite top, France ca. 1930
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France / 1930 / bistro table / Louis Vuitton and Rex / cast iron and bakelite / Art Deco
Rare to find bistro table made of a circular red bakelite tray stamped Rex and a black cast iron base bearing the logo of the house of Louis Vuitton Paris. The bakelite top is supported by a cast iron shaft with a triangular cross section. Three wide stepped Art Deco legs make this table unique.
Louis Vuitton partnered with the Rex company to produce quality bistro tables in limited quantities in the 1930s. Louis Vuitton designed many furniture pieces for restaurants in the 1930s, and also a few for the Orient Express.
This bistro table with its sleek base and red top is the perfect eye-catcher and a bold statement piece in the history of fashion and interior design.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Diameter: 50 cm
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Wabi sabi style French dinner table in elm wood with drawer, ca. 1850
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France / 1850 / dinner table / elm wood / rustic / antique / wabi sabi
A long antique elm wood table, made in France around 1850. This classic designed table has an overhanging robust three plank top and stands on 4 turned legs. This large, cozy dining room table is equipped with a drawer with a recessed handle on one side. The table is professionally restored and has beautiful patina due to age.
This elegantly crafted table is the perfect addition to any home or office space. The sturdy construction ensures durability, while the classic design adds a touch of elegance to any room. The rich grained wood adds warmth and character to the table, making it a timeless piece that will never go out of style.
Dimensions:
Height: 71 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 78 cm
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Industrial bar/bistro table with cast iron legs and wooden top, Belgium ca. 1920
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Belgium / 1920 / bar or bistro table / wood and cast iron / industrial
Beautiful combination of an authentic cast iron A-shaped machine legs and a characterful old thick wooden top. Made in Belgium in the 1920s.
The natural wood finish adds warmth and character to any room, while the metal legs provide an industrial touch. Perfect as bar or bistro table but can also be used as a standing worktable to support a healthy lifestyle. A timeless addition to your home, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Dimensions:
Height: 94 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 61 cm
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Louis Vuitton for Rex Bistro Table with Bakelite Top, France, 1930s
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France / 1930 / bistro table / Louis Vuitton and Rex / cast iron and bakelite / Art Deco / mid-century / vintage
Rare to find bistro table made of a circular red bakelite tray stamped Rex and a black cast iron base bearing the logo of the house of Louis Vuitton Paris. The bakelite top is supported by a cast iron shaft with a triangular cross section. Three wide stepped Art Deco legs make this table unique.
Louis Vuitton partnered with the Rex company to produce quality bistro tables in limited quantities in the 1930s. Louis Vuitton designed many furniture pieces for restaurants in the 1930s, and also a few for the Orient Express.
This bistro table with its sleek base and red top is the perfect eye-catcher and a bold statement piece in the history of fashion and interior design.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
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Hollywood regency side table by Belgo Chrom, Belgium ca. 1980
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Belgium / 1980 / side table / Belgo Chrom / metal, glass / mid-century / vintage / hollywood recency
Elegant and stylish Belgo Chrom side table with round glass top and sleek metal base. Made in Belgium around 1980.
Crafted with the finest materials, this luxurious piece exudes sophistication and elegance. The transparent glass top allows for a seamless integration into any decor style, while the sturdy metal base provides a strong foundation for this stunning centerpiece.
Dimensions:
Height: 57 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 55 cm
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Beautiful patinated large rustic oak display case, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / display case / oak, glass / mid-century
A large display case made in wood with 3 glass compartments. Made in France around 1900. Beautiful patine and old layers of white and green paint make this sturdy functional piece a stylish eye catcher. With 3 opening glass doors on each side and glass on top a perfect counter to showcase nice items at home or in your shop.
This display case is an unique piece of furniture and a statement of style and character. Its vintage design complements a variety of decor styles, from farmhouse to modern eclectic, making it a versatile choice for any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 88 cm
Width: 299 cm
Depth: 70 cm
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J. & J. Kohn art nouveau side table in bentwood, Austria ca. 1910
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Austria / 1910 / side table / Jacob & Joseph Kohn / bentwood / art nouveau / jugenstill / rustic / mid century
An art nouveau “Palm” side table by Jacob and Joseph Kohn in bentwood. Designed in Vienna, Austria around 1910. The table top has a dark circled wear mark (see pictures)
This table contains a rectangular top and four legs in bentwood with openwork palm motif on the rim and engraved details on the legs. This geometric palm/plant motif was very popular and was produced by Kohn and Thonet in various backrest designs for chairs and sofas. Stylistically of the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Brooklyn vintage spirit.
Kohn became one of the main competitors of Gebrüder Thonet (Brothers Thonet). He collaborated with many artists of the Wiener Werkstätte period including Josef Hoffmann, Gustave Siegel, Koloman Moser... designing many pieces. The Kohns' received a Spanish royal commission as purveyors to the Royal Household (Proveedor de la Real Casa). Their works are exhibited and collected by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Dimensions:
Height: 74 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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Art Nouveau side table in blackened wood with storage basket, Belgium ca. 1910
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A stylish small Art Nouveau side table made in Belgium around 1910. Crafted in blackened wood.
Adding to its charm, this side table comes with a hanging basket in fabric. The contrast of materials and the sleek minimalist silhouette make this piece a perfect blend of design and functionality.
Dimensions:
Height: 57 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
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French rustic mid-century side table in wood ca. 1850
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Elegant side or small table in full wood, crafted in France around 1850. This table was decorated with floral carvings under the top and has four decorated pyramidal fluted legs.
An easy going and versatile table with a compact size that will bring warmth and character to any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 67 cm
Width: 91 cm
Depth: 75 cm
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Elegant Mid 19th century English side table in full wood
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An elegant wooden side table crafted in the United Kingdom around 1930. This handsome table features a top with a raised edge and is supported on beautifully turned and fluted legs. Some small signs of use due to age.
This side table seamlessly blends modern elegance with rustic charm, making it a perfect addition to any interior style.
Dimensions:
Height: 68
Width: 102
Depth: 39
Ref. 24-0423
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Rustic farmhouse table in oak wood, France ca. 1850
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Rustic oak wooden table crafted around 1850 in France. This farmhouse table features a characteristic plank top with turned legs.
This versatile Mid-century table has beautiful age and patina.
Ref. 24-0325
Dimensions:
Height: 73 cm
Width: 195 cm
Depth: 71 cm
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Antique English hand carved circular oak side table with lions head feet
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A beautifully carved circular side or display table from the 1900s. Hand crafted in solid oak in the United Kingdom. This side table features a circular top decorated with a relief-carved border supported by a carved pedestal, all raised on three cabriole legs with with lions head feet.
This elegant piece was professionally refreshed. Its compact size makes it perfect for any room, whether as a stylish accent in your living space or as a functional bedside table.
Dimensions:
Height: 57 cm
Width: 70
Depth: 70
Ref. 25-0068
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Extendable Antique English Dining Table in Victorian style, ca. 1830
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Beautiful extendable molded and carved wooden dining table. Crafted in the UK around 1830 in Victorian style. This table has a circular top and underneath a sturdy carved barrel that rests on a square base with four claw feet and casters.
This piece has been completely restored and four new leaves have been made so that the table can be extended to its full length. The top and pedestal can be openend to receive the four leaves and make a large dinner table of 358 cm (see pictures).
Elevate your dining experience with this stunning extendable dining table, designed to be the centerpiece of your home. Embrace the charm of the past and enhance your interior with this remarkable Victorian pedestal and large dining table, where history meets modern living.
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 137 cm
Width at full length: 358 cm
Depth: 118 cm
Ref. 24-0447
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Rustic French pine wood dinner table with zinc top, ca. 1850
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A rustic mid-century pine woode, table, made in France around 1850. This classic designed table has an overhanging robust zinc covered top and stands on 4 turned legs. This large, cozy dining room table is equipped with a drawer with a decorative ceramic knob on one side. The table is professionally restored and has beautiful patina on the wooden base and zinc top due to age and nice traces of old paint layers. The zinc layer is beautifully folded and welded.
This elegantly crafted table is the perfect addition to any home or office space. The sturdy construction ensures durability. The zinc complements the warm wood nicely and provides an inviting contrast that enhances its overall charm. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal with family, this table is the ideal centerpiece for creating lasting memories. Its versatile design allows it to fit effortlessly in kitchens, dining rooms, or even as a stylish workspace.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 199 cm
Depth: 99 cm
Height from floor till base of the table: 61 cm
Ref. 25-0094
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Rustic oak console table with drawer, Belgium ca. 1800
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Oak console table with one drawer and turned legs. Crafted in Belgium in the 1800s. This charming table has a sturdy construction with its four legs and stretcher. The drawer has a wooden knob and provides a handy storage place. We had this table professionally restored.
This versatile piece features a sleek design that effortlessly complements both modern and traditional interiors, making it an ideal addition to your living room, bedroom, or hallway. The spacious tabletop provides ample space for decorative items, books, or a cozy lamp, while the discreet drawer offers a convenient storage solution for keeping your essentials organized and out of sight. Crafted from high-quality oak wood, this table is not only durable but also easy to maintain, ensuring it remains a staple in your home for years to come
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 105 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Ref. 23-0092-K
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2 Coffee Tables model 210 in teak wood with ceramic tiles by Alfred Hendrickx for Belform, 1950s
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Two vintage bar or cocktail tables designed by Alfred Hendrickx for Belform in 1957. These tables have a partly solid and partly veneer teak wooden frame with black leg structure and sycomore slats.
These tables both have an unique ceramic tile top on a sliding panel with storage compartment underneath for magazines or drinks. The removable tray with ceramic tiles can slide from left to right.
The table on the left has an abstract composition of a female in vibrant blue colours was designed by the Belgian artist Willy Meysmans. In 1958 he created a monumental work of art in ceramics for the Belgian pavilion at the World Exhibition in Brussels. He also made several other works of art in ceramics for private and public buildings.
The ceramic tiled tray of the right table was designed by the Belgian ceramist Theo Melens, who can be seen as an important artist in Belgian ceramics. At the world exhibition in 1958, Melens showed his work in three different pavilions. Melens designed ceramic figures for Belform from 1957 till 1958, all limited and piece-uniques.
Dimensions per table:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 133 cm
Depth: 54 cm
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Mid-century square travertine coffee or side table, Italy 1960s
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Stylish vintage travertine coffee table with a beveled table top. Both the base and top have flattened corners creating an octagon. The sturdy base is separate from the top.
With strong lines and a timeless allure, this table showcases the beauty of natural travertine; making this piece a one-of-a-kind addition to your space.
Ref. 25-0225
Dimensions:
Height: 38 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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A sleek, sturdy and artfully geometric travertine coffee table, crafted in the 1960s in Italy. The geometric base balances form and function, providing both support and a striking aesthetic.
This rectangular coffee table is entirely crafted from travertine, a natural stone renowned for its warm, calming appearance. The minimalist design and solid form give the piece a sculptural and timeless quality.
The top with bevelled edges emphasize the architectural character of this table. Ideal for lovers of modernist design, brutalist interiors or Japanese style. Pure simplicity with timeless elegance. This table serves as a perfect centerpiece for your living room, a practical addition to your office, or a charming accent in your entryway.
Ref. 25-0224
Dimensions:
Height: 39 cm
Width: 130 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Dimensions base:
Height: 35.5 cm
Width: 60.5 cm
Depth: 37.5 cm
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Large Wicker “Attila” Series Coffee Table with marble top by Gasparucci Italy
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Very large grey-green “Attila” Wicker Coffee Table with a rare white and green marble top. This table was designed and manufactured in the 1980s by Gasparucci Italy. Marked on the base.
This impressive 1980s coffee table features a thick bamboo base paired with a stunning white and green marble top. Its generous size makes it perfect for larger spaces and ideal for outdoor terraces or holiday homes. The unique combination of natural materials and bold proportions give this one-of-a-kind piece its standout presence.
Ref. 25-0228
Dimensions:
Height: 43.5 cm
Width: 110 cm
Depth: 110 cm
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Oak Art Deco dining table with carved frieze, France 1920s
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A rectangular dining table in full oak with carved designs on the frieze and a top with rounded corners. The design in Art Deco style exudes simplicity, functionality and craftsmanship, perfect for an interior with character.
This beautiful table with its compact size is made with an eye for detail and a high-quality finish.
Its size makes it perfect for small apartments, cozy nooks, or as a stylish accent piece in larger spaces. A unique piece that will bring warmth to your home for those who appreciate timeless design.
Ref. 25-0227
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 137.5 cm
Depth: 75 cm
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Dining Table attributed to Alfred Hendrickx from Belform, 1960s
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Rectangular dining table designed by Alfred Hendrickx for Belform in the 1960s. This sleek table features a robust chrome frame and a beautifully crafted rosewooden top and rosewood feet.
Alfred Hendrickx (Mechelen, 1931) was a Belgian designer from the 1950s and 1960s. Hendrickx became famous, among other things, with his Belform series for Expo '58. He is described as Belgium's most important post-war designer.
This versatile piece effortlessly combines industrial charm with rustic elegance, making it the perfect addition to any dining room, kitchen, or workspace. The sturdy metal frame ensures durability and stability, while the rich wood grain adds warmth and character, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 165 cm
Depth: 85 cm
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Postmodern dining table in the manner of Paul Evans, 1970s
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Striking post-modern dining table in the manner of the famous Cityscape series by Paul Evans.
The base of this dining table is made of anodized aluminum elements that can be moved separately so that you can modify the table in different setups. On top a thick rectangular glass top. It has some small user damage as you can see on the pictures.
This brutal and beautifully sculpted furniture in metal and glass is both an artwork as a practical piece of furniture. The designer focussed on the play of light over pure form and gives the owner the ability to set the table to its own satisfaction. The sleek, transparent glass surface not only creates an illusion of spaciousness but also allows the shimmering metallic details to shine through, adding a touch of luxury to your decor. Still chic today, this unique table adds contrast and light to any interior, making it the perfect centerpiece for any room.
Dimensions:
Height: 76 cm
Width: 210 cm
Depth: 100 cm
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Rustic low Wooden tripod tree trunk Side Table, Belgium ca. 1900
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Small wooden side table made of a tree trunk resting on three natural wooden legs. This brutalistic and robust table with its minimalistic aesthetic is very sturdy while bringing some nature into your home.
This table boasts a natural finish that highlights the unique grain patterns, ensuring that each piece is one-of-a-kind. Its compact size makes it versatile enough to fit in tight spaces, whether you need an extra table in your living room, a stylish accent in your entryway.
With this tree trunk table practicality meets timeless beauty in a wabi-sabi way.
Enjoy the warmth and character it brings to your home.
Ref. 22-0281
Dimensions:
Height: 20 cm
Width: 38 cm
Depth: 27 cm
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Extendable Art Deco Dining Table in full oak, 1940s
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Belgian Art Deco dining table made of solid oak wood. Beautiful designed table representing the Art Deco period of the 1940s. This table features a base consisting of large monumental legs with beautifully sculpted details. The two extendable leaves makes that this table can be enlarged to 330 cm.
We can offer 8 matching chairs, see our other collection.
Dimensions:
Height: 76 cm
Width: 180 cm - 330 cm
Depth: 110 cm
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Art Deco square side table in oak veneer, France ca. 1925
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Beautiful oak veneer and metal side or occasional table from the 1920s in Art Deco style. This table has a rounded square top that is supported by a wide D-shaped wooden bent leg running from one side to the other. Underneath this support is the curved foot, also in wood. From each end of the foot rises a round chrome tube that also support the table top.The veneer on the top is adorned with a simple geometric inlayed pattern.
We had this stylish table professionally restored while preserving its beautiful original patina.
Designed to blend into any interior while adding a touch of timeless elegance. This table is perfect for cozy corners or as a stylish accent piece.
Ref. 25-0298
Dimensions:
Height: 62 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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17th Century Spanish Brutalist coffee table in wood and wrought iron
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A characterful 17th-century antique Spanish coffee table with beautiful patina and unique details. This primitive wrought iron mounted wooden table features sturdy legs with a wooden stretcher and decorative wrought iron details such as bold studs on the top.
This table, with its beautifully aged wood and the simplicity of its timeless design, is perfect for displaying books, plants, objects, drinks, and more. In short, a unique side table/coffee table that fits into any interior.
Ref. 25-0273
Dimensions:
Height: 46 cm
Width: 157 cm
Depth: 55 cm
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Round Art Deco coffee table in burl veneer, France ca. 1920
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Beautiful circular burl veneer coffee table with three bold legs and a second level. A French minimalistic design from the 1920s in Art Deco style. This stylish and very well made round table with a handy trier below the top has the most beautiful walnut grain patterns and color tones.
It is a great size to be used as an occasional side table or as a coffee table or for apartments or smaller rooms, providing a functional surface for drinks, books, or decorative items without overwhelming your space.
Ref. 25-0307
Dimensions:
Height: 60.5 cm
Width: 75.5 cm
Depth: 75.5 cm
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19th Century English side table with geometric wood inlay by John Taylor & Sons
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Antique 19th century English side table by John Taylor & Sons, stamped on the bottom. Crafted in blackened wood with a beautiful contrasting geometric inlayed rectangular wooden top. This rare table stands on carved turned legs, joined by a stretcher, rolling with the original castors.
This sophisticated small table is perfectly sized for smaller rooms or as elegant accent piece in larger rooms.
Ref. 25-0306
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 107 cm
Depth: 55 cm
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Arched Art Deco side table with storage unit and black marble top, France ca. 1920
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Unique Art Deco side table or small cabinet, handmade in France in the 1900s. This very special piece features an arched wooden upper part with rare black marble top. Underneath an open space and a door decorated with a stylized floral artwork revealing a storage unit. The whole stands on elegant black legs.
A stunning blend of functionality and artistry crafted with an exceptional eye for style and use of materials. With its versatile design, it seamlessly fits into various styles, from Mid-century modern to minimalistic or eclectic, making it the perfect addition to your living room, bedroom, or hallway.
Ref. 25-0305
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 35 cm
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Art Deco side table in wood, France ca. 1930
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Stunning side table made in the 1930s in France, a period of artistic flourishing and innovation. This table combines a classic black base, a dark wooden column with four graceful honey colored legs with decorative carving that support the wooden top with beautiful rich grain. The black feet make a sticking contrast with the colors of the wood used to make this delicate and elegant table.
This table combines creative form and use of materials in an exceptional way. The beautiful wood textures show both the natural beauty of the material, and the craftsmanship of the designer. This table is not only a functional piece of furniture, but also a work of art that will enrich your interior with its charm and elegance.
This table has been fully professionally restored.
Ref. 25-0414
Dimensions:
Height: 71 cm
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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Pine and linen coffee table with magazine rack by Karin Möbring, Sweden 1970s
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Coffee table designed by Karin Möbring for the Safari series by Ikea in the 1970s. The table is made of solid Scandinavian pinewood: a type of pinewood that has minimal knots and therefore a calm appearance. The recess for reading material is original, made of linen upholstery. Two compartments offer space for magazines and books.
With an eye for materials and a talent for designing comfortable, quality furniture with wide appeal, Karin Mobring worked as a designer for IKEA from 1964 to 1993.
Ref. 25-0278
Dimensions:
Height: 37,5 cm
Width: 61,5 cm
Depth: 57 cm
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Set of 3 oak wood stacking tables in Art Deco style, France ca. 1925
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Art Deco mimiset consisting of three square oak wood side tables. Beautiful made with geometrical carvings framing the sleek legs and slim stretchers for support. The tables can be stacked perfectly to save space when not in use.
Crafted with a sleek, modern silhouette, these stools seamlessly blend into your interior, whether placed in a cozy nook or a chic home office. Their versatile design allows for easy stacking and storage, making them an ideal choice for smaller spaces.
Ref. 25-0255
Dimensions:
Height: 51 cm / 48,5 cm / 46 cm
Width: 38 cm / 33,5 cm / 29 cm
Depth: 38 cm / 33,5 cm / 29 cm
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Pair Art Nouveau Nightstands with marble top by Paul Alexandre Dumas, France ca. 1910
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Luxurious pair of two wooden French Art Nouveau nightstands or bedside tables by Paul Alexandre Dumas. Beautifully designed with typical Art Nouveau organic lines. The cabinets have carvings of leaves and fruit and bronze hardware decorated with the same leaves. Both cabinets have a drawer under the rich pink and grey marble top. One cabinet is open with two shelves and the other has a door with a space where people used to store their chamber pot. One of the marbles was broken but has been professionally and barely visible repaired.
Paul-Alexandre Dumas, pupil of Alexandre Blondeau, Léon Jouenne for the engraving and the famous Louis Majorelle for cabinet making. Around 1900, he moved to Paris and took over the Barbedienne firm.
Height top: 80 cm
Ref. 25-0256
Dimensions:
Height: 91,5 cm
Width: 37,5 cm
Depth: 35,5 cm
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Oak hand-carved side table in wabi wabi style, Spain, 17th Century
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Antique side table in solid oak with beautiful geometric carvings and patina. Hand made in the 17th century in Spain. Rustic and charming with wonderful wood grain and a deep warm chocolate color. This table rests on four turned legs reinforced with stretchers to add stability.
A perfectly example of the intricate detailing and superior quality that is characteristic of furniture from this era. This table is a real pearl of Spanish furniture art and has a rich history and a beautiful patina. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces, yet it remains sturdy enough to hold your favorite books, decorative items, or a cozy lamp.
Ref. 25-0236
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 143 cm
Depth: 76 cm
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Art Deco side table in wood and chess style veneered top, France ca. 1940
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Elegant French vintage side table or gueridon in Art Deco style from the 1940s. This round side table features a chess board pattern designed top and a sculptural three-arch base and circular plinth. We had this table professionally restored.
A timeless Art Deco piece that works as a side table, lamp table or small coffee table. Whether you’re enjoying a morning coffee, displaying your favorite decor, or hosting an intimate gathering, this versatile table is the ideal companion. Elevate your interior with this functional yet chic piece that promises to enhance your space while providing practicality and style.
Ref. 25-0339
Dimensions:
Height: 69 cm
Width: 62 cm
Depth: 62 cm
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Pierre Chapo, Coffee Table Model T02M in Solid Elm, France 1976
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A striking example of Pierre Chapo’s masterful craftsmanship, this T02M coffee table, designed and produced in 1976, embodies the timeless harmony between material, form, and function that defines Chapo’s work. Executed in solid French elm, the table displays the warm grain and natural tone characteristic of this noble wood.
The bold, architectural silhouette — with its thick circular top and robust cylindrical legs — reflects Chapo’s commitment to honest construction and proportion. Each joinery detail is carefully considered, showcasing his deep respect for traditional carpentry techniques.
Stamped “P. Chapo 1976” beneath the tabletop, this piece carries both authenticity and provenance. Its sculptural presence and enduring design make it a perfect choice for decorators and collectors seeking a statement piece with timeless modernist integrity.
Ref. 25-0381
Dimensions:
Height: 35.5 cm
Width: 88 cm
Depth: 88 cm
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Art Deco square Oak Side Table, France, circa 1920
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A refined French Art Deco side table in solid oak, dating from circa 1920. This elegantly proportioned piece reflects the clean lines and geometric balance characteristic of early 20th-century French design.
The table features a square top with subtly rounded edges resting on four straight, squared legs that lend it a sense of quiet strength and architectural simplicity. The dark oak finish enhances the natural grain and warmth of the wood, offering both visual depth and timeless appeal.
Professionally restored to preserve its original integrity while ensuring excellent structural condition, this versatile table serves beautifully as a side or accent piece in both classic and contemporary interiors.
Ref. 25-0473
Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
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Art Deco round Oak Side Table, France 1930s
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A refined French Art Deco side table crafted in solid oak, dating from circa 1930. This elegant piece embodies the architectural harmony and sculptural simplicity that define the Art Deco period.
The design features a tapering, faceted column base rising to a perfectly round top, resting on a four-legged plinth with gently curved feet. Its balanced proportions and subtle detailing highlight the geometric purity and craftsmanship characteristic of 1930s French design.
Professionally refinished to reveal the rich grain and warm tone of the oak, this table presents beautifully; offering both functional versatility and timeless style. Perfect as a side, accent, or pedestal table in sophisticated interiors.
A classic example of French Art Deco craftsmanship; understated, elegant, and enduringly modern.
Dimensions top: 32 cm x 32 cm
Ref. 25-0474
Dimensions:
Height: 58,5 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
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Art Deco Dining Room Set by De Coene, Belgium, 1935
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This exceptional 1935s Art Deco dining room set by the renowned Belgian manufacturer De Coene exemplifies the firm’s mastery of luxurious materials, refined craftsmanship, and sculptural elegance. Designed during the height of Belgium’s Deco period, the ensemble radiates sophistication and architectural balance.
The set includes a generous dining table and an impressive suite of 10 matching chairs. Crafted in richly toned wood, the table features beautifully rounded edges and subtly tapered legs—classic De Coene signatures—enhanced by delicate silver inlay that adds a luminous decorative accent. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with smooth surfaces and precise joinery that speak to the atelier’s celebrated heritage.
The chairs are upholstered in warm, caramel-colored leather, accented by decorative nails and elegantly contoured backs. Their sculptural profiles and graceful proportions create a harmonious dialogue with the table, resulting in a cohesive and highly refined ensemble. The leather shows a natural, inviting patina that enhances the set’s authentic period character.
Ref. 25-0443/25-0444
Dimensions table:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 144 cm - 394 cm
Depth: 110 cm
Dimensions chairs without arm rests:
Height: 93 cm
Width: 49 cm
Depth: 43 cm
Dimensions chairs with arm rests:
Height: 93 cm
Width: 61 cm
Depth: 52 cm
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French Burl & Oak Art Deco Console, 1925
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This refined 1925 French Art Deco console showcases the elegance and sculptural restraint that defined the early decorative arts movement. Crafted in a harmonious combination of burl wood and oak, the piece stands on a tall, tapering pedestal form, creating both height and presence while remaining visually light and architectural.
The console features crisp geometric lines and a stepped silhouette at both the base and top; hallmark motifs of the Art Deco era. The warm tones of the burl are beautifully complemented by the structural clarity of the oak, giving the piece a subtle contrast in color and grain. Its vertical composition makes it ideal for displaying a vase, sculpture, or other treasured object, functioning as both a decorative accent and a standalone sculptural element.
Ref. 25-0448
Dimensions:
Height: 101 cm
Width: 26,5 cm
Depth: 26,5 cm
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19th-Century French Provincial Oak Dining Table
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A beautifully crafted 19th-century French Provincial dining table in solid oak, distinguished by its warm patina and rustic refinement. The rectangular top, composed of broad oak planks, displays the natural grain and time-earned character that define authentic provincial furniture. Below, a frieze adorned with repeated carved motifs lends a subtle decorative rhythm, while shaped brackets and turned legs provide architectural balance and visual strength.
A stretcher base reinforces the structure while contributing to the table’s traditional farmhouse aesthetic, making it both durable and inviting. Its generous proportions and understated elegance allow it to integrate effortlessly into refined country interiors, château-inspired dining rooms, or contemporary spaces seeking a touch of historic warmth.
Excellent antique condition with rich patina and minor wear consistent with age.
A classic and timeless piece that brings the charm and authenticity of rural France into any sophisticated interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 85 cm
Ref. 25-0395
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Antique French Oak Side Table, circa 1900
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A charming richly grained oak antique side table from France, dating back to circa 1900. Crafted from solid oak, this piece embodies rustic elegance with its warm patina and timeless craftsmanship.
The table features a square top with gently curved edges, supported by four intricately turned legs connected by sturdy stretchers for added stability. A carved floral apron adds a delicate touch of ornamentation, showcasing the artisan's attention to detail. Perfect as a side table, accent piece, it brings warmth and character to any space.
Whether placed in a country home, a curated collector’s interior, or a modern setting seeking contrast, this table offers a beautiful blend of utility and heritage.
Dimensions:
Height: 48.5 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Ref. 25-0499
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French Provincial Oak Table with Two Drawers, France, 19th Century
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A charming example of 19th-century French Provincial craftsmanship, this rustic oak table embodies the warmth and simplicity of rural French interiors. Built from solid oak with a beautifully aged surface, the piece showcases a rich, natural patina that has developed gracefully over time.
The table features two functional drawers with classic brass pulls, adding practical storage while maintaining an understated elegance. Gently curved cabriole legs and subtly scalloped aprons lend the piece a refined silhouette, balancing rustic authenticity with traditional French detailing.
Perfect as a writing desk, side table, or accent piece, this versatile design complements both country-style and contemporary spaces seeking a touch of historic charm. A wonderfully characterful table that reflects the enduring appeal of French Provincial furniture.
Ref. 25-0419
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 102 cm
Depth: 78 cm
Top: 1,5 cm
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Hammered Bronze Table by Luciano Frigerio for Frigerio di Desio, Italy ca. 1970
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A striking example of Italian mid-century design, this 1970s table by Luciano Frigerio showcases the sculptural elegance and refined materiality for which the designer is celebrated. The piece features a hammered bronze structure, meticulously crafted with Frigerio’s signature textural richness. The rhythmic, hand-worked surface gives the bronze an architectural presence, catching the light in subtle, dynamic ways.
The base supports a sleek glass top, creating a sophisticated contrast between transparency and the warm, sculptural depth of the bronze. This interplay of materials highlights the designer’s mastery of metalwork and his ability to blend brutalist influences with refined modernist sensibilities.
Both functional and artistic, the table serves beautifully as a centerpiece in a living room, entryway, or gallery-like interior. A collectible work from one of Italy’s most distinctive mid-century creators.
Luciano Frigerio was an Italian designer and composer born in Desio, Italy. His father, Giovanni, established a small cabinet-making workshop in 1889, where Frigerio’s passion for craftsmanship took root. After completing his studies in accounting at the Pio XI College, Frigerio cultivated two lifelong passions: furniture design and music composition. In the 1960s, Frigerio transformed his family’s small workshop into a renowned company, Frigerio di Desio, establishing a global reputation. He drew inspiration from Italian design masters such as Gio Ponti, Franco Albini, and Carlo De Carli. Frigerio’s most recognised contribution was his "Mobili Scultura" (Furniture Sculpture) and "Letti Scultura" (Sculpted Beds), which fused materials like solid wood and bronze, creating unique and artistic furniture removed from the mass-produced items of the time.In 1973, Frigerio was awarded the prestigious title of Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana and later, in 1989, he was named Cavaliere dell'Ordine Equestre del Santo Sepolcro di Gerusalemme. His work was exhibited in prominent Italian art galleries and international furniture fairs.
Dimensions:
Height: 76 cm
Diameter: 130 cm
Top: 1,5 cm
Ref. 25-0524
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Belgian Art Deco side table with geometric top, ca. 1920
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This elegant 1920s Belgian Art Deco side table showcases the clean geometry and refined craftsmanship characteristic of the period. Made from warm, finely grained oak, the table features a distinctive parquetry-style top arranged in a striking four-part radial pattern that highlights the natural beauty of the wood.
Supported by four straight legs with subtly curved Art Deco feet, the table’s base offers a harmonious balance of structure and decorative detail. Its proportions and silhouette make it a versatile piece—ideal as an occasional table, drinks table, or a sophisticated accent in any room.
The table has been professionally restored, preserving its original character while ensuring excellent condition and functionality. The finish is smooth, luminous, and ready for use in both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 60 cm
Ref. 25-0534
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Art Deco Two-Tier Side or Centre Table in Wood, France ca. 1920
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A distinctive example of early French Art Deco design, this 1920s two-tier table combines geometric clarity with refined craftsmanship. Made from richly toned wood, the piece features an elegant stepped silhouette: a lower octagonal shelf paired with a slightly smaller upper tier, both connected by a sculptural central support that curves gracefully upward.
Slender vertical posts give the upper tier a light, architectural presence, while the chamfered edges and warm finish highlight the quality of the wood. The table’s graphic form and thoughtful proportions embody the Art Deco movement’s blend of modernity, symmetry, and understated ornament.
The table has been professionally restored, preserving its original character while ensuring excellent condition and functionality. Versatile in use, it functions beautifully as a side table, centre table, or display stand, adding a touch of French sophistication to both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.
Dimensions upper trier: 77 cm x 55.5 cm x 32.5 cm
Dimensions second trier: 47 cm x 72 cm x 48 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 72 cm
Depth: 49 cm
Ref. 25-0535
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Art Nouveau Carved Wood triangular Side Table, France ca. 1915
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A striking French Art Nouveau side table dating to around 1915, crafted in richly toned wood and distinguished by its uncommon triangular silhouette. The table showcases the period’s characteristic devotion to artistry and craftsmanship, with finely carved edges and an intricately decorated top featuring organic, flowing motifs.
Supported by three tapered legs joined by a lower triangular stretcher, the piece balances sculptural presence with practical stability. Its geometric form is softened by subtle hand-carved detailing, creating a harmonious interplay between structure and ornament.
Ideal as an accent table, pedestal, or decorative focal point, this early 20th-century work embodies the elegance and imaginative spirit of French Art Nouveau. A rare and expressive design with strong visual impact.
Dimensions:
Height: 64.5 cm
Width: 52 cm
Depth: 52 cm
Ref. 25-0536
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French Empire Side Table in Carved Wood, circa 1850
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An exquisite mid-19th-century French Empire side table, crafted circa 1850, showcasing the refined grandeur and sculptural elegance that define the Empire aesthetic.
This beautifully proportioned piece features a solid wooden top with a softly raised edge, resting on an exceptional base composed of finely carved and sculpted swans. The sweeping curves of the swans, symmetrical formed, and detailed ornamentation evoke the imperial style popular under Napoleon III, balancing strength with graceful artistry.
A lower circular shelf provides additional structure and visual harmony, while the table stands firmly on paw feet, a signature Empire detail inspired by classical antiquity.
Both functional and decorative, this side table brings a touch of 19th century French sophistication to any interior; equally striking as an accent table in a living room, hallway, or library.
A distinguished and authentic Empire antique in very good condition, rich in craftsmanship and presence.
Dimensions:
Height: 69 cm
Diameter: 56.5 cm
Ref. 25-0538
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Mid-Century Travertine Console, Belgium 1980s
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A striking example of Belgian mid-century design, this travertine console from 1980 embodies timeless elegance and architectural simplicity. Crafted from richly textured travertine, its clean lines and geometric form reflect the minimalist sensibilities of the era while showcasing the natural beauty of the stone.
Perfectly proportioned for use in an entryway, living space, or gallery setting, the console offers a sculptural presence with subtle sophistication. Small signs of use add a gentle patina, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character.
This piece presents signs of use due to age, consistent with its vintage character, which only enhances its authenticity and charm. A collectible piece for discerning interiors and design enthusiasts seeking understated luxury.
Dimensions:
Height: 68 cm
Width: 35 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Ref. 25-0513
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Large French Provincial rustic Oak Table, ca. 1900
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This French Provincial oak table from circa 1900 is a striking example of rustic elegance and timeless craftsmanship. Originating in France at the turn of the 20th century, the piece embodies the authentic character of provincial furniture, with its solid oak construction, warm patina, and honest design. The table’s proportions and sturdy build make it versatile for a range of interior applications, whether used as a console, writing desk, or accent table in a curated living space.
The natural grain of the oak, enhanced by over a century of use, creates a rich surface full of depth and texture. Its rustic charm is balanced by the refined lines typical of French Provincial style, making it a perfect choice for decorators who wish to add warmth, authenticity, and historical resonance to their projects. This antique table pairs beautifully with both traditional interiors and contemporary spaces, where its aged wood and provincial character provide contrast and sophistication.
For interior designers and collectors, this piece offers more than functionality—it is a statement of heritage and craftsmanship. The table’s understated elegance allows it to blend seamlessly into farmhouse-inspired settings, rustic country homes, or modern minimalist environments seeking a touch of history. Its presence elevates interiors by adding a layer of authenticity that cannot be replicated by modern reproductions.
Condition is consistent with age, showing minor wear that enhances its patina and confirms its genuine antique status. This French Provincial oak table is not only a practical furnishing but also a decorative anchor that enriches any space with rustic French charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 220 cm
Depth: 79 cm
Ref. 25-0549
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Pair of French Wrought Iron Consoles with Belgian Blue Stone Tops, 1950s
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France / 1950 / 2 Consoles / wrought iron base and Belgian blue stone top / Victorian / Rustic
These two French consoles from circa 1950 are a rare pairing of rustic elegance and Victorian-inspired craftsmanship. Each piece features a hand-forged wrought iron base with intricate scrollwork and curved legs, showcasing the artisanal ironwork traditions of mid-century France. The tops are made of Belgian blue stone, a material prized for its subtle veining, deep grey-blue hue, and enduring strength, offering a refined contrast to the expressive iron bases.
With their octagonal silhouettes and sculptural presence, these consoles are ideal for decorators seeking statement pieces that blend historical character with architectural form. The combination of natural stone and wrought iron evokes a timeless aesthetic that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. Whether styled in a grand entryway, used as side tables in a living space, or placed as accent pieces in a curated vignette, they bring texture, depth, and European heritage to any setting.
These consoles are particularly well-suited for rustic, French country, or Victorian-inspired design schemes, where their patinated surfaces and handcrafted details add warmth and authenticity. Their scale and symmetry also make them appealing for designers working with layered compositions or seeking balance in spatial arrangements.
Condition is consistent with age, showing minor wear and natural patina that enhance their antique appeal. A distinctive and versatile duo for collectors and professionals who value provenance, material integrity, and sculptural beauty.
Dimensions:
Height: 65 cm
Width: 36,5 cm
Depth: 36,5 cm
Ref. 25-0553
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Mid-Century Italian Travertine Console, 1980s
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A striking vintage travertine console crafted in Italy circa 1980. This piece embodies the timeless appeal of mid-century design with a minimalist architectural presence. The rectangular form is rendered in warm, honed travertine, showcasing natural veining and fossil-like inclusions that lend organic texture and depth.
Its clean lines and monolithic silhouette make it a versatile statement piece—ideal as a hallway console, entry table, or sculptural accent in contemporary interiors. The stone’s subtle tonal variations and surface patina reflect its vintage character, with small traces of use consistent with age.
Unmarked but unmistakably Italian in its refined materiality and proportion, this console offers both decorative gravitas and functional elegance.
Very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear.
Dimensions:
Height: 55 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 20,5 cm
Ref. 25-0551
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Italian Mirror and Glass Coffee Table by Nanda Vigo for Acerbis, 1971
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A rare and evocative coffee table designed by Nanda Vigo for Acerbis, Italy, 1971. This mid-century piece exemplifies Vigo’s radical yet refined approach to material and form, combining mirrored surfaces and glass in a composition that plays with light, reflection, and spatial perception.
The table features a 1.5 cm thick rectangular glass top with a frosted central band, resting atop a solid mirrored base that anchors the design with sculptural gravity. The interplay between transparency and opacity, lightness and solidity, creates a dynamic visual tension, true to Vigo’s avant-garde sensibility and her collaborations with the Italian Radical Design movement.
This collectible piece remains in very good vintage condition, with some traces of use consistent with age. A bold statement for interiors that embrace conceptual design, minimalism, or Italian postmodernism.
Dimensions:
Height: 37 cm
Top height: 1,5 cm
Width: 110 cm
Depth: 80 cm
Ref. 25-0461
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Art Nouveau Pedestal in wood and brass, Belgium, ca. 1910
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An elegant Belgian pedestal table dating to circa 1910, crafted in wood and brass with refined Art Nouveau detailing. Attributed stylistically to the influence of Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, this piece reflects the architect’s signature blend of rational structure and decorative grace.
The tripod base features gently flared legs joined by ornate brass stretchers, embossed with geometric motifs and cut-out detailing that evoke the organic-mechanical tension of the period. The round wooden top is modestly scaled, ideal for displaying sculpture, floral arrangements, or treasured objects.
Its verticality and lightness make it a versatile accent in both historic and contemporary interiors. The piece shows small traces of use consistent with age, adding to its authentic patina and charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 33,5 cm
Depth: 33,5 cm
Ref. 25-0455
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Brutalist Mid-century Oak Dining Table, Belgium 1960s
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An impressive Brutalist dining table crafted in Belgium circa 1960. This piece exemplifies the bold geometry and raw materiality characteristic of the movement. Made from solid oak, the table showcases a rich natural grain and a robust silhouette, with thick legs and horizontal stretchers that emphasize its architectural presence.
The rectangular top features subtle panel detailing, adding texture and depth without compromising the minimalist aesthetic. Its handcrafted quality and timeless design make it a standout centerpiece for any dining space, blending seamlessly with both mid-century and contemporary interiors.
This table is not only a functional piece but a sculptural statement, perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts seeking authenticity and character. Signs of age and patina enhance its vintage appeal, celebrating the enduring beauty of honest materials and artisanal construction.
Height till top: 71,5 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 225 cm
Depth: 94 cm
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Mid-Century Italian octagonal Travertine Dining Table, 1980s
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This refined dining table from Italy, crafted in the 1980s, is a celebration of geometric form and natural stone. Made from creamy travertine, it features an octagonal tabletop and a matching pedestal base, creating a sculptural and harmonious silhouette.
The surface reveals delicate tonal variations and organic textures, highlighting the timeless beauty of travertine. Its clean lines and architectural presence make it a versatile anchor for both modern and classic interiors.
Solid, serene, and sophisticated, this piece offers understated luxury and enduring style. A distinctive addition for collectors and design lovers seeking authentic mid-century Italian craftsmanship with a contemporary edge.
Height till top: 72 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 74 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 120 cm
Ref. 25-0550
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Arts and Crafts Oak Side Table, United Kingdom ca. 1900
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A finely crafted oak side table from the United Kingdom, dating to around 1900, blending the honest construction of the Arts and Crafts movement with early hints of Art Deco geometry. The oval top rests on four straight legs, joined by a striking lattice of vertical slats that add both structural integrity and visual rhythm.
Made from solid oak, the table showcases a warm patina and subtle grain that speak to its age and craftsmanship. Its restrained ornamentation and balanced proportions reflect the Arts and Crafts ethos of simplicity and utility, while the geometric understructure nods to the emerging Art Deco style.
Ideal as an accent piece in a refined interior, this table offers timeless charm and historical depth. Whether used beside a reading chair or as a pedestal for decorative objects, it brings a quiet elegance rooted in early 20th-century British design.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 70 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Ref. 25-0574
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Art Deco Oak and Green Marble Coffee Table, France, 1920
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Elevate your interiors with this exquisite French Art Deco coffee table, crafted circa 1920. A striking fusion of natural materials and geometric elegance, this piece showcases a rich oak base paired with deep green marble panels and a polished marble top. The tabletop features a refined circular inlay and measures 2 cm in thickness, lending a sleek, architectural profile that enhances its sculptural presence.
The interplay between the warm oak and cool marble evokes the bold sophistication of the Art Deco era, making it a perfect centerpiece for curated spaces. Ideal for decorators seeking a statement piece that blends timeless craftsmanship with modern allure.
Whether placed in a refined salon, a gallery-like living room, or a boutique hotel lounge, this table commands attention while harmonizing effortlessly with both classic and contemporary design schemes.
This unique table has normal minor wear marks due to age that add to its authenticity and beauty.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 70 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Ref. 25-0573
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19th Century French Provincial Oak Monastery Dining Table
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Step into the soul of rural France with this monumental 19th-century French Provincial monastery dining table, crafted from solid oak with timeless reverence. Rooted in the traditions of ecclesiastical furnishings, this trestle-style table echoes the communal spirit of monastic life, where meals were shared in silence, and craftsmanship served both function and faith.
The design reflects the enduring simplicity of French country furniture, a style that flourished outside Paris in regions like the Loire Valley and Provence. Unlike the ornate pieces of the royal court, Provincial furniture embraced local materials and artisanal techniques, often passed down through generations. This table’s robust construction, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and sculptural pedestal bases speak to that legacy of durability and understated elegance.
With a height of 72 cm to the tabletop, it offers generous proportions for dining, gathering, or display. The rich patina of the oak, developed over centuries, adds warmth and authenticity, making it a centerpiece that resonates with history and character.
Whether placed in a rustic farmhouse, a refined country estate, or a modern interior seeking contrast, this monastery table is more than furniture: it’s a testament to the quiet beauty of French heritage.
This table has normal minor wear marks and rich patine due to age that add to its authenticity and beauty.
Dimensions:
Height: 81 cm
Width: 348 cm
Depth: 100 cm
Ref. 25-0601
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Mid-Century Magazine Holder in Metal, Wood and Leather, Belgium 1960s
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A striking example of Belgian mid-century design, this 1960s magazine holder marries industrial clarity with warm, tactile materials. The minimalist black metal frame supports a square wooden top, perfect for a cup of coffee or a sculptural accent, while a gracefully curved leather sling offers practical storage for magazines or newspapers.
Its composition reflects the era’s fascination with honest materials and functional elegance: the patinated leather, aged wood, and subtly worn metal speak to decades of use and quiet sophistication. These signs of wear are not flaws but rather a testament to its authenticity and lived history.
Compact yet sculptural, this piece works beautifully as a side table in a reading nook, a lounge, or even a boutique hotel setting. It’s a versatile accent for collectors and decorators drawn to the understated charm of European modernism.
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Ref. 25-0619
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Amsterdamse School Oak round Side Table, The Netherlands, ca. 1920
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A sculptural gem from the early 20th century, this oak side table embodies the expressive spirit of the Amsterdamse School, a Dutch design movement that flourished between 1910 and 1930, blending Art Deco influences with a uniquely architectural sensibility.
Crafted circa 1920, the table showcases the movement’s hallmark traits: bold geometry, rhythmic curves, and a reverence for craftsmanship. Its warm oak construction is elevated by four elegantly arched legs, each terminating in a black wooden ball for graceful decoration. A circular lower shelf connects the legs in a dynamic interplay of form and function, while the round tabletop offers a generous surface for display or use.
The table’s sculptural presence and refined detailing reflect the Amsterdamse School’s ambition to elevate everyday objects into works of art. It’s a piece that speaks to both the utopian ideals and the artisanal rigor of Dutch modernism.
Perfect as a side table in a curated interior, or as a standalone accent in a collector’s ensemble, this piece carries the quiet authority of historical design with enduring relevance.
Dimensions:
Height: 66 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 25-0618
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18th Century English Bobbin-Turned Oak Side Table with Bronze Hardware, James II Period
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A rare survivor from the late 17th to early 18th century, this English side table is a beautiful example of the robust elegance of the James II period. Crafted in solid oak with a deep, time-worn patina, the piece showcases the distinctive bobbin-turned legs, an ornamental technique popular in Restoration-era furniture, prized for its rhythmic, sculptural quality.
The rectangular top rests above a single drawer, fitted with finely cast bronze pulls that echo the restrained opulence of the age. Horizontal stretchers connect the legs, reinforcing the structure while adding a sense of architectural balance. The craftsmanship is honest and enduring, with subtle irregularities that speak to its hand-made origins.
Several old restorations are visible upon close inspection—testament to its long life and the care it has received over centuries. These interventions have preserved its integrity without compromising its historical character.
This table is not merely functional; it is a piece of English design history. Ideal for collectors, connoisseurs of early furniture, or interiors that embrace patina and provenance.
Height till top: 56 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 86,5 cm
Depth: 57,5 cm
Ref. 25-0602
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Mid-Century French Coffee Table by Mathieu Matégot, 1960
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A sculptural and rare example of mid-century French design, this coffee table by Mathieu Matégot. It captures the designer’s signature fusion of industrial technique and poetic form. Created circa 1960, the piece features a perforated metal top, detachable for ease of use, resting on a rhythmic base composed of bundled vertical rods, cinched by circular bands that evoke architectural columns or musical staves.
Matégot, celebrated for his innovative use of Rigitulle (a patented perforated metal), brought a lyrical sensibility to utilitarian materials. This table exemplifies his approach: light yet grounded, functional yet expressive. The white lacquered finish enhances its sculptural clarity, while subtle signs of wear attest to its vintage authenticity.
With its airy geometry and tactile surface, the table offers both visual intrigue and practical elegance. It’s a collector’s piece that speaks to the optimism and experimentation of postwar French modernism.
Dimensions:
Height: 35,5 cm
Width: 73 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Ref. 25-0567
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French Art Deco square Oak Pedestal, circa 1915
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A sculptural statement from the dawn of the Art Deco era, this French pied de stalle dates to around 1915 and is masterfully crafted in solid oak. Its architectural silhouette, elegantly fluted and adorned with stylized floral carvings, embodies the transitional spirit between late Belle Époque ornamentation and the emerging geometric rigor of Deco design.
The pedestal’s verticality is accentuated by its crisp lines and rhythmic detailing, while the oak’s rich patina reveals over a century of character and refinement. A subtly projecting capital and solid base lend classical gravitas, making it ideal for displaying objets d’art, busts, or floral arrangements.
Whether placed in a curated interior, gallery, or boutique setting, this pedestal offers timeless sophistication and a touch of French grandeur.
Dimensions:
Height: 120 cm
Width: 25 cm
Depth: 25 cm
Ref. 25-0506
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Side Table by H.F. Jansen & Zonen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ca. 1910
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A rare and evocative example of early 20th-century Dutch craftsmanship, this side table by H.F. Jansen & Zonen; one of Amsterdam’s most respected furniture ateliers. This table embodies the stylistic transition from Art Nouveau to the emerging Amsterdamse School. Dated circa 1910, the piece reflects a moment of aesthetic tension and innovation, where organic elegance meets architectural rigor.
This table was crafted from solid stained wood with a rich, warm patina that speaks to over a century of careful preservation. The rectangular top is supported by six finely carved legs, each subtly faceted and tapering, connected by a robust cross-braced stretcher that adds both stability and sculptural interest. Arched apron motifs beneath the tabletop echo the sinuous lines of Art Nouveau, while the geometric rhythm of the legs and stretcher foreshadow the expressive structuralism of the Amsterdamse School.
H.F. Jansen & Zonen operated in Amsterdam during a period of artistic ferment, producing furniture that bridged decorative traditions and progressive ideals. This table likely served as a salon or writing piece in a bourgeois interior, reflecting the tastes of a clientele attuned to both international trends and Dutch design identity.
The Amsterdamse School, which would come to full bloom in the 1910s and 1920s, emphasized expressive forms, artisanal integrity, and a Gesamtkunstwerk approach to interiors. This table stands as a precursor, its architectural composition and artisanal finish hint at the movement’s ethos while retaining the lyrical grace of Art Nouveau.
Excellent structural integrity. The wood shows a deep, even tone with minor surface wear consistent with age. No structural repairs; stretcher and joints are original and stable. A discreet testament to its longevity and quality.
Height till top: 66 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 110 cm
Depth: 69 cm
Ref. 25-0581
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French octagonal Rustic Baroque Oak Side Table, circa 1850
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France / 1850 / Side Table / oak / Rustic / Baroque
A captivating embodiment of mid-19th century French craftsmanship, this oak side table from circa 1850 marries rustic charm with Baroque exuberance in a compact, sculptural form. Its octagonal top, expertly hewn from solid oak, features a richly carved edge with foliate motifs that echo the ornamental vocabulary of the Baroque, softened by the patina of age and use. The warm, timeworn surface reveals the wood’s natural grain, lending the piece a tactile authenticity that speaks to its rural origins.
Beneath the top, six turned legs, each masterfully shaped with baluster profiles and ringed detailing, converge in a cross-stretcher base adorned with hand-carved scrollwork and floral accents. The legs terminate in stylized scroll feet, grounding the table with a sense of sculptural weight and decorative flourish. This interplay of symmetry and ornamentation reflects the enduring influence of Baroque aesthetics in provincial French furniture, where grandeur was reinterpreted through the lens of local materials and artisanal traditions.
Likely crafted in a regional atelier, this table would have served as a versatile accent piece in a bourgeois or country interior, perhaps supporting a lamp, a vase of flowers, or cherished objets d’art. Its scale and presence make it ideal today as a statement side table, drinks stand, or even a pedestal for sculpture in a curated interior.
Excellent structural integrity with rich patina throughout. Minor surface wear consistent with age; traces of old restorations to the carving and stretcher. All elements original.
Provenance: Private collection, France.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Ref. 25-0608
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Sculptural Art Deco solid Wooden Pedestal, France ca. 1925
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A sculptural embodiment of French Art Deco elegance, this wooden pedestal from circa 1925 exudes architectural poise and decorative sophistication. Crafted in solid wood with a warm, polished finish, the piece features a cylindrical form with a flared base and subtly rounded top. Its silhouette both functional and sculptural, echoing the geometric purity that defined the era.
Vertical fluting along the shaft contrasts with the horizontal ridges of the base, creating a rhythmic interplay of line and texture that reflects the movement’s fascination with symmetry, proportion, and stylized ornamentation. The craftsmanship is refined yet assertive, with a tactile surface that reveals the natural grain of the wood while embracing the streamlined aesthetics of modernity.
This pedestal would have originally served as a support for a sculpture, vase, or decorative object in a refined interior, perhaps a Parisian salon or a private hôtel particulier. Its presence today offers collectors and designers a versatile accent piece that bridges decorative function and sculptural form, ideal for showcasing art or adding architectural depth to a space.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor surface wear and rich patina consistent with age. Structurally sound and visually commanding.
Provenance: Private French collection
Diameter top: 25 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 131,5 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 55 cm
Ref. 25-0636
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Art Deco Console Table in Walnut Veneer, France 1920s
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A refined embodiment of early French Art Deco, this console table from circa 1920 captures the movement’s transition from ornamental flourish to geometric elegance. Crafted in richly figured walnut veneer, the piece showcases the warmth and depth of natural wood, elevated by the streamlined silhouette and architectural poise that defined the decorative arts of post–World War I France.
The semi-circular top rests on a sculptural pedestal base, creating a harmonious interplay of curves and verticality. The proportions are balanced and understated, allowing the material itself; walnut with its expressive grain and subtle tonal variation, to take center stage. Recently and professionally refinished, the surface gleams with a soft satin luster, restoring the piece to its original grandeur while preserving its historical integrity.
This console would have originally graced a Parisian foyer or salon, offering both elegance and utility in a space where modernity met tradition. Its restrained ornamentation and noble materials reflect the Art Deco ethos at its genesis: a celebration of craftsmanship, proportion, and luxurious simplicity.
Whether placed in a curated interior, gallery setting, or hospitality environment, this console offers timeless sophistication and sculptural presence.
Dimensions:
Height: 74 cm
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Ref. 25-0458
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Art Deco Side Table by Daalderop in Red and Yellow Copper, The Netherlands 1900s
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A rare and radiant example of early Dutch Art Deco metalwork. This side table, crafted around 1900 by the renowned firm Daalderop, embodies the transition from late 19th-century decorative traditions to the bold geometry and material experimentation of the emerging modernist era. Known for their exceptional copper and brass objects, Daalderop of Tiel was a leading name in Dutch applied arts, producing refined pieces that married artisanal skill with industrial precision.
This particular table is a sculptural composition in red and yellow copper, showcasing a warm interplay of tones that shimmer with natural patina. The circular top features a delicately embossed motif, while the fluted central column and claw-footed base evoke neoclassical references reinterpreted through the lens of Art Deco. The contrast between the reddish copper and the golden brass-like accents adds depth and visual rhythm, making the piece both functional and ornamental.
Originally intended as a display stand or occasional table in a refined interior, it reflects the Dutch fascination with metalwork as a medium of elegance and innovation. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with hand-finished details and a harmonious balance of form and proportion.
Whether placed in a curated salon, entryway, or gallery setting, this side table offers collectors and designers a rare glimpse into the early evolution of Art Deco in the Netherlands, where tradition met modernity in glowing copper tones.
Condition: Very good antique condition with age-appropriate patina. A few small dents at the base; structurally sound and visually striking. Provenance: Private Dutch collection
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 33 cm
Depth: 33 cm
Ref. 25-0614
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Antique Oak Side Table with Turned Legs and Stretcher Base, Spain, 17th Century
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A robust and characterful example of early Spanish craftsmanship, this 17th-century side table in solid oak embodies the rustic elegance and architectural sensibility of Iberian furniture from the Baroque period. With its rectangular top, deeply patinated surface, and sculptural turned legs, the piece reflects the artisanal traditions of rural Spain, where furniture was built to endure, and ornamentation served both aesthetic and symbolic purposes.
The table’s legs are connected by a decorative stretcher, adding structural integrity and visual rhythm. The proportions are compact yet substantial, with a tactile richness that speaks to centuries of use and care. The oak has aged beautifully, its grain and surface wear forming a natural tapestry of time. Subtle tool marks and hand-carved details reveal the maker’s hand, while the overall silhouette remains grounded and harmonious.
Originally used in a domestic or ecclesiastical setting, this piece offers collectors and designers a rare glimpse into the material culture of 17th-century Spain. Its quiet authority and timeless presence make it a versatile accent in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Rich patina; structurally sound.
Provenance: Private Spanish collection
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 62 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Ref. 25-0635
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Oak carved square Side Table, Belgium 18th Century
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An evocative piece of 18th‑century Belgian provincial furniture, this oak side table embodies the quiet elegance and honest construction that defined rural craftsmanship of the period. Built by hand with traditional joinery, the table carries the subtle irregularities and softened edges that only centuries of use can create.
The square top rests above a beautifully carved apron, where stylized foliate motifs add a touch of decorative refinement without compromising the table’s rustic character. Turned legs anchor the piece with a sense of balance and solidity, connected by a lower frame that echoes the ornamental vocabulary of the upper section. The oak has developed a deep, warm patina over time, enhancing the grain and lending the table a rich, lived‑in presence.
Side tables like this were essential household furnishings in 18th‑century Belgian homes, serving both practical and decorative roles. Today, they are prized for their sculptural charm, authenticity, and the way they bring texture and history into contemporary interiors.
This example stands out for its harmonious proportions, detailed carving, and exceptional patina—an antique that feels both grounded and quietly sophisticated.
A timeless piece of Belgian craftsmanship, perfect as an accent table, display stand, or characterful focal point in any refined interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 42,5 cm
Depth: 42,5 cm
Ref. 25-0657
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Oak & Marble large Art Deco pedestal, France 1920s
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This large pedestal is a graceful and authentic piece of French Art Deco design, full of presence and decorative charm. This 1920s pedestal beautifully unites the warmth of carved oak with the sophistication of a marble top. Its clean geometry, stylized ornamentation, and balanced proportions reflect the moment when French craftsmanship embraced modernity while retaining a deep respect for traditional materials and artisanal detail.
The pedestal’s oak base is shaped with crisp vertical facets and subtle carved motifs, giving it a strong architectural presence. The wood has developed a rich, mellow patina over the past century, enhancing the depth of the carving and highlighting the natural grain. Resting above is a square marble top, smooth, cool, and elegantly veined, providing a striking contrast to the organic texture of the oak below.
Pedestals of this type were essential elements in Art Deco interiors, used to elevate sculptures, vases, or treasured decorative objects. Their purpose was both functional and aesthetic: to create rhythm within a room and to showcase the artistry of the objects they supported. This example captures that intention with clarity and poise.
Whether used as a display stand or as a sculptural accent in its own right, this 1920 French pedestal brings a touch of early Art Deco sophistication into any interior. Its combination of noble materials, refined craftsmanship, and timeless form makes it a compelling and versatile antique.
Dimensions:
Height: 81 cm
Diameter: 32 cm
Ref. 25-0651
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Art Deco Side Table with Drawers & Integrated Ashtray, France 1925
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A refined and beautifully crafted example of French Art Deco design, this 1925 side table combines elegant geometry with clever functionality. Its octagonal top and stepped base give the piece a strong architectural presence, while the rich burl veneer introduces warmth, depth, and the luxurious materiality characteristic of the period.
The table features two discreet pull‑out drawers, each designed with a specific purpose: one fitted with a metal ashtray—complete with cigarette rests—reflecting the social rituals of the 1920s, and the other divided into compartments for small personal items. These thoughtful details speak to the era’s fascination with integrated utility and refined living.
Recently professionally refinished, the burl veneer now displays its full complexity and shimmering grain, while the metal elements retain their vintage charm. The restoration respects the table’s original character, enhancing its elegance without compromising its authenticity.
With its compact footprint and sculptural silhouette, this piece works beautifully as a side table, pedestal, or accent in both contemporary and classic interiors. It is a superb example of French Art Deco craftsmanship—functional, decorative, and timeless.
A distinctive 1925 French Art Deco side table, celebrated for its burl veneer, metal details, and rare dual‑drawer design with integrated ashtray.
Dimensions:
Height: 63,5 cm
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 25,5 cm
Ref. 26-0003
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Modernist Dining Table with Black Metal Base and Glass Top, Belgium 1980s
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A sleek and understated example of late‑20th‑century Belgian design, this 1980 dining table pairs a minimalist black metal base with a thick glass top to create a composition that feels both architectural and effortlessly light. Its clean lines and balanced proportions reflect the era’s embrace of functional modernism, where structure and material were celebrated rather than concealed.
The black metal frame offers a strong, graphic presence, its linear construction giving the table a quiet sculptural quality. Beneath the glass, the layered metal elements introduce subtle depth and rhythm, turning the base into a visual focal point rather than a purely structural support. The frosted glass top softens the overall silhouette, diffusing light and adding a refined, contemporary character.
This combination of transparency and solidity makes the table ideal for modern interiors; open, airy, and visually unobtrusive while still providing a distinctive design statement. Whether used in a dining room, creative workspace, or gallery‑inspired setting, it brings clarity, elegance, and a touch of industrial sophistication.
A timeless 1980s Belgian dining table, celebrated for its minimalist metal base, luminous glass top, and enduring modern appeal.
Height till top: 64 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Height till top: 64 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 100 cm
Ref. 25-0459
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18th‑Century Spanish Walnut Trestle Table with Iron Stretcher
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A characterful 18th‑century walnut trestle table from Spain, shaped by the rustic elegance and robust craftsmanship that defined Iberian furniture of the period. Its proportions are generous yet balanced, with a thick rectangular top displaying the deep, expressive grain of mature walnut, now beautifully revived through a professional refinishing that enhances its natural warmth while preserving its centuries‑old soul.
The table stands on turned legs typical of rural Spanish joinery, their sculptural profiles softened by age and use. These are united by an arched iron stretcher, hand‑forged and richly patinated, adding both structural integrity and a striking visual counterpoint to the warm wood. The interplay of walnut and metal is emblematic of 18th‑century Spanish domestic furniture, where practicality and artistry were inseparable.
Small old restorations, discreetly executed, speak to the table’s long life and careful stewardship. These subtle traces of history contribute to its authenticity, offering a tactile connection to the households and generations it has served.
This is a versatile and atmospheric piece, ideal as a console, writing table, or dining element in interiors that embrace rustic refinement, Mediterranean character, or timeless antique craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 192 cm
Depth: 69 cm
Ref. 26-0022
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Late 19th‑Century French Louis XV Style Walnut Side Table with Drawer and Side Leaves
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A charming late‑19th‑century French side table in the Louis XV style, crafted in richly toned walnut and professionally refinished to reveal its warm, refined character. Compact yet full of decorative presence, the table embodies the elegance and fluidity associated with the Rococo revival of the period.
The shaped top, with its softly rounded ends, rests above a façade featuring both a functional drawer and a false drawer front, an aesthetic choice typical of the era, balancing symmetry with practicality. Two hinged side leaves extend the surface when needed, transforming the piece from a petite accent table into a more generous serving or writing surface. When folded, the table measures a modest 47.5 cm in width, making it ideal for intimate spaces or layered interiors.
Gracefully curved cabriole legs support the structure, each adorned with subtle carved detailing that echoes 18th‑century French craftsmanship. The walnut displays a deep, even glow, enhanced by the recent refinishing while still preserving the table’s antique soul. The original key remains present, though the lock is no longer functional, an authentic detail that adds to the table’s historical charm. Small, old restorations blend discreetly into the piece, reflecting its long life and careful stewardship.
This is a versatile and atmospheric table; perfect as a bedside piece, a salon accent, or a refined companion in a reading corner, bringing with it the poetic grace of French decorative arts.
Dimensions:
Height: 71 cm
Width: 80 cm
Width folded: 47.5 cm
Depth: 36 cm
Ref. 26-0026
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Art Deco Birch‑Veneered Side Table with Drawer, France 1920s
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A refined 1920s Art Deco side table in birch veneer, professionally refinished to restore its warm glow and crisp geometry. Compact yet cleverly designed, the piece embodies the functional elegance that defined early Deco furniture, where streamlined forms, subtle ornament, and intelligent storage solutions came together in harmonious balance.
The tabletop showcases the characteristic shimmer of birch veneer, arranged in a patterned layout that catches the light with soft, golden movement. Beneath it sits a practical drawer with clean horizontal lines, paired with an open compartment that offers additional storage or display space. On one side, a pull‑out leaf extends the surface, transforming the table from a modest accent piece into a more generous working or serving area, an ingenious feature typical of the period’s focus on adaptability.
The cylindrical legs anchor the table with quiet confidence, their tapering form adding a touch of vertical rhythm. The recent refinishing highlights the natural beauty of the wood while preserving the table’s vintage character. Minor age‑appropriate traces remain discreetly visible, consistent with a well‑kept piece from the early 20th century.
Art Deco furniture of the 1920s embraced modernity without abandoning craftsmanship. This table reflects that transition: geometric clarity softened by warm materials, and practicality elevated through thoughtful design. Its compact proportions make it ideal for contemporary interiors where versatility and character are equally valued.
Whether used as a bedside table, a living‑room accent, or a functional writing surface, the piece brings a touch of early Deco sophistication. Its combination of birch veneer, clean lines, and multi‑purpose features makes it both visually appealing and highly usable.
Dimensions:
Height: 79 cm
Width: 75 cm
Depth: 75 cm
Ref. 26-0023
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Sculptural organic travertine coffee table, France 1980s
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A sculptural travertine coffee table from France, dating to the 1980s, shaped with the quiet monumentality and refined minimalism that defined late‑mid‑century European design. Its monolithic silhouette, composed of a thick rectangular top resting on a solid block base, celebrates the natural beauty of travertine while embracing the clean architectural lines that became emblematic of the period.
The travertine displays warm, sandy tones with subtle veining and characteristic pores, giving the table an organic depth that contrasts beautifully with its geometric form. The softly rounded edges of the top add a tactile softness to the otherwise bold structure, while the matte finish enhances the stone’s natural texture. Each surface reveals the unique stratification of the material, making the table both a functional object and a geological artwork.
Although created in the 1980s, the table draws directly from mid‑century modern principles: purity of form, honesty of materials, and a focus on sculptural simplicity. French designers of the era often worked with stone to create pieces that felt timeless, grounding interiors with weight and serenity. This table embodies that ethos; minimalist yet expressive, modern yet deeply connected to natural materiality.
The table’s substantial presence makes it a striking centrepiece in living rooms, lofts, or contemporary interiors. Its neutral palette harmonizes effortlessly with wood, metal, textiles, and modernist furniture, while its architectural form adds a sense of calm structure to any space. Whether styled with books, ceramics, or left uncluttered, it brings an understated luxury that never feels overstated.
Dimensions:
Height: 31 cm
Width: 130 cm
Depth: 80 cm
Ref. 26-0020
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Mid‑20th‑Century Rustic Oak Dining Table, France 1960s
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A warm and characterful example of French rural design, this 1960s oak dining table blends the honesty of traditional craftsmanship with the clean, functional sensibility of mid‑20th‑century furniture. Its presence is grounded and architectural, shaped from solid oak with a natural patina that reflects decades of use and care.
The tabletop is cut from 6.5 cm thick, weighty oak, its surface showing the expressive grain patterns and subtle irregularities that define authentic French country furniture. The wood retains a soft sheen and a tactile warmth, the result of both age and the inherent richness of the material. This is oak at its most elemental; durable, beautifully grained, and built to last.
The table stands on two carved pedestal legs connected by a horizontal stretcher, a construction typical of French farmhouse tables yet interpreted here with a slightly more modern, mid‑century clarity. The legs feature gentle curves and cutouts that give the piece a sculptural silhouette, while the stretcher adds stability and visual balance. The overall effect is rustic but refined, functional yet expressive.
This table’s proportions and material presence make it adaptable across a range of interiors; a dining table with authentic French charm, a statement piece in a kitchen or open living space, a work table or studio desk with character or a grounding element in minimalist or modern rustic settings.
Its simplicity allows it to harmonize effortlessly with both vintage and contemporary pieces.
Mid‑century French rustic furniture is increasingly appreciated for its honesty, durability, and ability to bring warmth into modern interiors. This oak dining table is a particularly evocative example; solid, sculptural, and rich with the quiet history of everyday use.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 210 cm
Depth: 89 cm
Ref. 26-0052
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Spanish Oak Side Table or Console, 17th Century
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A rare and atmospheric survivor of the Spanish Golden Age, this 17th‑century oak side or console table embodies the rustic nobility and hand‑wrought character that define Iberian furniture of the period. Its presence is powerful yet understated, shaped by thick planks of solid oak, richly aged surfaces, and the unmistakable marks of centuries of use. The table’s proportions are balanced and architectural, with turned legs connected by stretchers that give the piece both stability and sculptural rhythm. Across the front, the drawers display deeply carved geometric decoration, an iconic feature of early Spanish cabinetry, paired with original iron keyhole escutcheons that speak to the table’s long domestic life.
The wood has developed a beautiful, time‑softened patina, a surface that glows with warm tones and carries the tactile history of generations. Subtle irregularities, softened edges, and the natural sheen of aged oak give the table a depth and authenticity impossible to replicate. Old traces of woodworm are visible, as is typical for furniture of this age, yet these are long inactive and now simply part of the table’s historical narrative.
This piece reflects the essence of 17th‑century Spanish craftsmanship: robust construction, honest materials, and ornament rooted in geometry rather than excess. It would have served as a working table in a well‑appointed household, used for writing, storage, or daily tasks, and its enduring solidity is a testament to the skill of its maker.
Today, the table functions beautifully as a side table, console, or entry piece, bringing with it a sense of depth, history, and rustic refinement. Its sculptural legs, carved drawers, and richly patinated oak allow it to anchor both traditional and contemporary interiors with quiet authority. This is a table that does not merely decorate a space; it enriches it with centuries of lived experience.
Top: 5,5 cm
Height till drawers: 59 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 85 cm
Width: 171 cm
Depth: 68 cm
Ref. 26-0042
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Art Nouveau Side Table in Walnut and Marble, France ca. 1915
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A graceful expression of early 20th‑century French design, this 1915 Art Nouveau side table unites the warmth of walnut with the cool refinement of marble in a form that feels both sculptural and intimate. Its silhouette, gently tapering and subtly organic, reflects the movement’s devotion to nature‑inspired lines and the belief that functional objects should also carry an artistic presence.
The walnut frame is shaped with the fluidity characteristic of the Art Nouveau period, its curves soft and continuous, as though grown rather than constructed. Carved details at the ends of the top frame introduce a touch of botanical ornament, enhancing the table’s sense of movement without overwhelming its clarity. The wood has developed a mellow, glowing patina over more than a century, deepening the contrast between the carved motifs and the smooth expanses of grain.
Set within the wooden surround, the marble top adds a refined counterpoint. Its veining introduces a natural pattern that harmonizes with the table’s organic lines, while its polished surface brings a quiet luminosity. Below, a lower shelf mirrors the top’s elegant shape, creating a balanced composition and offering additional display space.
This table embodies the spirit of French Art Nouveau at a moment when craftsmanship and artistry were inseparable. It would have been placed in a salon or boudoir, serving as a surface for a lamp, a vase of flowers, or treasured objects. Today, it brings the same sense of refinement to contemporary interiors, where its combination of walnut, marble, and flowing form adds warmth and sophistication.
The piece stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Art Nouveau design: expressive yet restrained, decorative yet functional, and always rooted in the beauty of natural materials. Its presence enriches a room not through grandeur, but through the quiet poetry of its lines and the depth of its patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 69 cm
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 52 cm
Ref. 26-0041
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Pair of Gilt Wooden Pedestals with Plaster Decoration, France 19th Century
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A refined example of 19th‑century French decorative craftsmanship, this pair of gilt wooden pedestals combine the lightness of carved wood with the sculptural richness of applied plaster ornament. Its form draws on classical architectural vocabulary, echoing the elegance of Corinthian and composite columns while translating those motifs into a domestic scale suited for salons, entry halls, and curated interiors of the period. The result is a piece that balances grandeur with intimacy, decorative flourish with functional purpose.
The pedestal’s wooden core provides structure and warmth, while the plaster detailing allows for crisp, deeply modelled ornament; acanthus leaves, fluting, and scrolling motifs that catch the light beautifully beneath the gold finish. The gilding, mellowed by time, has developed a soft, atmospheric sheen that enhances the relief work and gives the piece a sense of age and authenticity. This gentle wear is part of its charm, revealing the hand‑applied nature of the finish and the long life the pedestal has lived in French interiors.
Such pedestals were essential elements in 19th‑century decorative schemes, used to elevate sculptures, busts, vases, or floral arrangements. They served not only as supports but as sculptural objects in their own right, contributing rhythm and verticality to a room. This example retains that presence: slender yet substantial, ornate yet balanced, capable of standing alone as a decorative accent or functioning as a display base for art or objects.
In contemporary settings, the pedestals bring a touch of historical glamour and architectural texture. Its gold coloration introduces warmth and luminosity, while the interplay of wood and plaster speaks to the artisanal traditions of 19th‑century France. Whether placed in a hallway, living room, or gallery‑style interior, they offer both visual impact and a tangible connection to the decorative arts of the past.
Diameter top: 30 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 116 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
Ref. 26-0043 / 26-0044
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19th Century Rustic Round Side Table, France
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This 19th‑century French round side table embodies the understated charm and practical elegance of rural craftsmanship. Its compact circular top, framed by a subtly raised edge, reflects the functional sensibility of provincial furniture makers who shaped everyday objects with care, durability, and a quiet sense of proportion. The warm, darkened wood carries the gentle sheen of age, its surface marked by small, authentic traces of use that speak to more than a century of domestic life.
The table stands on four straight, slightly tapered legs connected by a cross‑brace structure, a detail that not only stabilizes the piece but also adds a pleasing architectural rhythm. Decorative curved brackets beneath the apron soften the geometry and introduce a touch of refinement, characteristic of rural French woodworking where ornament was modest yet thoughtfully placed. The overall silhouette is light and balanced, making the table easy to integrate into both intimate and open interiors.
In the 19th century, such tables served as versatile household companions; placed beside a fireside chair, used for writing, holding a candle, or supporting a tray of refreshments. Today, its rustic presence brings warmth and authenticity to contemporary spaces. The aged wood, with its natural patina and visible grain, offers a tactile connection to the past, while the table’s modest scale makes it ideal as a side table, plant stand, or decorative accent in living rooms, bedrooms, or entryways.
Its enduring appeal lies in the harmony between simplicity and craftsmanship: a piece shaped by hand, used across generations, and still capable of anchoring a room with quiet character.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Diameter: 51 cm
Ref. 26-0010
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Large William IV Walnut Console Table, United Kingdom ca. 1840
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This large William IV console table, crafted in the United Kingdom around 1840, embodies the transitional elegance of a period poised between Regency refinement and early Victorian solidity. Made from richly toned walnut, the table displays the warm depth and expressive grain that made the wood a favored material among cabinetmakers of the era. Its long, polished top rests on boldly turned legs, each one shaped with sculptural precision and set on discreet castors that reflect the 19th‑century desire for both grandeur and mobility in domestic interiors.
The table’s proportions are generous yet balanced, giving it a commanding presence without overwhelming a space. The walnut surface shows small, authentic traces of use, subtle marks that speak to nearly two centuries of life while enhancing the natural patina that only time can create. These signs of age contribute to the table’s character, underscoring its authenticity and the continuity of its craftsmanship.
William IV furniture is known for its confident forms, restrained ornament, and emphasis on high‑quality materials. This console table reflects those qualities with clarity: the turned legs are richly detailed without excess, the stretcher base adds stability and architectural rhythm, and the overall silhouette remains clean and dignified. The addition of castors - typical of the period - allowed such substantial pieces to be moved easily within grand homes, adapting to changing social arrangements and interior fashions.
In a contemporary setting, the table functions beautifully as a hallway console, a display surface for art and ceramics, or a striking anchor in a living or dining room. Its combination of walnut warmth, historical presence, and elegant craftsmanship makes it a versatile piece that harmonizes with both traditional and modern interiors.
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Ref. 26-0050
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Pair Louis XV‑Style Nightstands with Marble Tops, France ca. 1900
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This elegant pair of French Louis XV–style nightstands, crafted around 1900, reflects the enduring appeal of 18th‑century design interpreted through the refined woodworking traditions of the Belle Époque. Their proportions, materials, and decorative details embody the graceful curves and warm sophistication associated with the Louis XV revival, a style that flourished in France at the turn of the century as artisans revisited the fluid lines and intimate scale of Rococo furniture.
Each nightstand features a polished marble top, chosen not only for its beauty but also for its practicality in bedrooms and boudoirs of the period. The marble’s cool surface contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the wooden structure below, where the cabinetmaker’s skill is evident in the shaped aprons, gently curved legs, and delicately framed panels. The drawers and cabinet doors are adorned with ornate brass hardware, adding a touch of gilded refinement that complements the overall silhouette.
The wood displays a rich, mellow patina developed over more than a century, with light, authentic traces of use that enhance the character of the pair without compromising their elegance. The lower shelves, typical of Louis XV–inspired bedside furniture, offer additional storage or display space, while the combination of drawer and cabinet provides practical functionality in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
These nightstands exemplify the French taste for furniture that is both decorative and intimate, pieces designed to bring beauty into everyday life. Their graceful lines, marble tops, and finely crafted details make them versatile additions to bedrooms, living spaces, or entryways, where they introduce a sense of history and understated luxury.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 39 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Ref. 26-0034
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