French Style Mahogany Refectory Console Table Having Turned Pedestals

French Style Mahogany Refectory Console Table Having Turned Pedestals

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An elegant refectory library console table in solid mahogany having turned spindle pedestal legs by Kiel Furniture circa 1930. In excellent refinished condition having carefully cleaned ...

$$$$$ · Indexed December 8, 2024 ·



Modtiques
New Jersey
2349 N Firelane Rd Southampton Township NJ, 08088 · 609-864-1254






Usage
  • Such console tables can serve as beautiful entryway fixtures, making a stylish first impression in homes.
  • They may function well in a living room, providing a surface for decorative items or storage for everyday essentials.
  • In dining or kitchen areas, these tables can be used for additional serving space during gatherings or as a casual spot for meals.
History
  • French furniture design, particularly in the early 20th century, often drew inspiration from classical forms, emphasizing elegance and craftsmanship.
  • In the 1930s, the art deco movement significantly influenced furniture, merging traditional styles with modern materials and techniques.
  • Mahogany has a long history as a preferred wood in furniture making, renowned for its beauty and durability.
Design Significance
  • Turned pedestal legs feature a timeless design element that can evoke historical craftsmanship in furniture aesthetics.
  • Refectory tables are traditionally associated with communal dining, reflecting social traditions of gathering and sharing meals.
  • Console tables often blend utility with decorative design, showcasing an ability to enhance a room's visual appeal while serving practical purposes.

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