Early 19th century Hindeloopen side table, The Netherlands

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A vibrant and characterful early‑19th‑century Hindeloopen side table from the northern Netherlands, showcasing the richly decorative folk‑art tradition for which the small Frisian port town of Hindeloopen is renowned. This piece embodies the region’s unmistakable aesthetic: bold colors, hand‑painted floral motifs, and a joyful interplay of pattern and ornament.

The round tabletop is adorned with expressive, hand‑painted floral decoration; stylized blossoms, curling stems, and rhythmic borders rendered in warm reds, yellows, greens, and blacks. The turned legs, equally ornate, feature alternating painted bands and floral details that echo the tabletop’s lively composition. Every surface reveals the artisanal touch of a painter working in the long‑standing Hindeloopen tradition.

Hindeloopen furniture painting flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, influenced by maritime trade and the decorative arts of Scandinavia, Germany, and beyond. Local craftsmen developed a distinctive visual language that blended European folk motifs with Dutch sensibilities. This table, dating to the early 1800s, is a beautiful example of that heritage; functional furniture elevated into expressive art.

The painted surface shows gentle wear and craquelure consistent with its age, adding depth and authenticity without diminishing the vibrancy of the decoration. The structure remains stable, and the table retains its original character, making it a rare and evocative survivor of a culturally significant craft tradition.

Compact, colorful, and full of personality, this table brings warmth and storytelling to any interior. It works beautifully as a side table, accent piece, or display stand, adding a touch of Dutch folk‑art charm to both contemporary and traditional spaces.

Dimensions:
Height: 51 cm
Diameter: 56 cm

Ref. 26-0082

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