This porcelain side table from the 1970s exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of the renowned von Schierholz manufactory in Plaue, Thuringia, Germany. The piece is crafted from smooth, glossy white porcelain and features hand-painted, multicolored floral motifs in shades of pink, red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. The round tabletop, with its gently scalloped edge, is bordered by a delicate gilded lattice pattern, echoing the dynamic rhythm of Neo-Rococo ornamentation. The central, elegantly twisted column and the robust, tripod base are richly adorned with painted floral bouquets and gold embellishments, uniting the decorative concept throughout. All structural joints are seamlessly integrated into the porcelain body, with no visible hardware. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition—minor wear to the gilding and subtle traces of use are in keeping with its age and do not detract from its overall appearance. There are no cracks, losses, or signs of repair.This table narrates the story of a revival of European Rococo tradition, reimagined for the mid-20th century. Its decorative form evokes an era when applied art harmonized ornamental abundance with everyday function. Each hand-painted floral bouquet and gilded accent conjures the atmosphere of salons where craft and compositional finesse were equally prized. The lustrous porcelain softly reflects light, while the scalloped lines and asymmetric ornamentation lend a sense of lightness despite the substantial base. It is a piece
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Height44 cm
Width36 cm
Length36 cm
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Length36 cm
Height44 cm
Width36 cm
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