Limestone Top + Iron Base Wall Console Table, France 1920s

Limestone Top + Iron Base Wall Console Table, France 1920s

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A French wall mounted console table featuring a curved, custom limestone top with ogee edges. Hues of cream, off-white, and soft blush are visible throughout ...

Indexed March 14, 2024 ·


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South Loop Loft
Chicago, IL






Usage
  • The console table could serve as an elegant entryway piece, providing a stylish surface for decor or storage in a hallway or foyer.
  • This type of console table may also find a place in a living room, where it can be used to display art or family photos against a wall.
  • In dining areas, a console table can function as a buffet or serving space during gatherings and entertaining.
History
  • French furniture design from the 1920s often emphasized elegance and craftsmanship, reflecting the artistic movements of the time, such as Art Deco and Modernism.
  • This period marked a transition in style from the more ornate designs of the late 19th century to a focus on clean lines and functional forms, which may influence the design of similar pieces today.
  • Sourcing such items from France allows for the preservation and appreciation of historical craftsmanship that is characteristic of vintage decor.
Design Significance
  • The use of limestone in furniture design adds both durability and a natural aesthetic, which can complement various interior styles, from rustic to modern.
  • Curved edges, like those on the limestone top, are often associated with an elegant, soft touch in design that aligns with mid-century principles.
  • The patinated iron base not only contributes to the visual appeal but also showcases how materials age gracefully, reflecting a trend towards sustainable and timeless design.

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