A Graceful Italian Neoclassical Style Beechwood Circular Single-drawer Side Table

A Graceful Italian Neoclassical Style Beechwood Circular Single-drawer Side Table

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5446 A Graceful Italian Neoclassical Style Beechwood Circular Single-drawer Side Table 1920s the round top above a plain frieze apron fitted with a single drawer; raised ...

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San Francisco, CA
1700 Sixteenth Street San Francisco CA, 94103 · 415-864-6895






Usage
  • Ideal for placement in living rooms, bedrooms, or entryways as a stylish accent piece or functional side table for holding books and drinks.
  • Can be incorporated into both traditional and contemporary decor styles, adding a touch of elegance to various settings.
  • May serve as a focal point in smaller spaces due to its circular design and graceful proportions.
History
  • Originating from Italy in the 1920s, the Neoclassical style reflects a revival of ancient Greek and Roman aesthetics.
  • The use of beechwood in furniture from this era is characteristic of Italian craftsmanship and design trends of the early 20th century.
  • The period marked significant developments in decorative arts, with furniture emphasizing elegance and refined proportions.
Design Significance
  • The circular shape and elegant splayed legs are emblematic of Neoclassical design, showcasing a blend of functionality and aesthetic grace.
  • The single drawer adds practical utility while maintaining the overall symmetry and balance typical of Neoclassical pieces.
  • Such side tables often illustrate the craftsmanship of their time, emphasizing fine materials and traditional joinery techniques.

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