This French side table from the 1950s, crafted in the Louis XV style, stands out for its harmonious combination of solid oak and delicate carved details. The wood is finished in a deep, walnut-brown tone with a subtle satin sheen that highlights the natural grain. The piece rests on slender cabriole legs with rounded feet, crowned by a shaped top with a raised gallery edge. A single drawer with a round metal knob and an open shelf below enhance its functionality while maintaining a graceful, lightweight silhouette. The scalloped apron and discreet carvings are distinctly Rococo-inspired, lending an ornamental yet restrained character. The construction is sturdy, the finish even, with a consistent patina and minor surface scratches. The table is in good condition, showing only gentle signs of use and age-appropriate patina, without significant damage or restoration. This piece whispers the quiet dialogue of the 1950s and French Rococo—soft lines, lightness of form, and attention to detail from an era that valued understated elegance. The cabriole legs and profiled top recall sunlit salons where every object held a story. The satin sheen and gentle wood grain evoke the ambiance of French interiors, where restraint met ornamental flourish. Though modest in scale, the table seems to speak of decades past, when Rococo motifs found their way into everyday surroundings, bringing a refined yet welcoming presence. It could be paired with a vintage-upholstered armchair, a classic table lamp with a light shade, or a gilt-framed mirror to emphasize its French heritage and historical silhouette. The table would work well as a nightstand in a bedroom with wooden floors, but also in a hallway or living
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Width31 cm
Length36 cm
Dimension details
Length36 cm
Height73 cm
Width31 cm
Weight6 kg
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