Description :
This elegant 19th-century French writing table beautifully combines functionality with refined craftsmanship. Constructed primarily from richly figured walnut, the piece showcases a warm, golden-brown patina enhanced by time, with particularly striking burl walnut veneers visible across the drawer fronts and side panels. The grain patterns create a lively and organic visual texture, adding depth and character to the piece.
The rectangular top is framed by a distinctive gadrooned edge and inset with a leather writing surface, now bearing a naturally aged patina that speaks to its authenticity and long use. Below, three drawers run along the front, each fitted with simple round brass knobs, offering practical storage while maintaining a balanced and understated aesthetic.
The table stands on beautifully turned barley twist legs, a hallmark of traditional craftsmanship, connected by a matching stretcher that reinforces both stability and visual harmony. The shaped apron is delicately carved with a central shell and scrolling motifs, lending a subtle decorative flourish without overwhelming the design.
Likely dating to the mid-to-late 19th century, this piece reflects a revival of earlier styles, blending Louis XIII and Renaissance influences. Both decorative and practical, it would serve equally well as a writing desk, console, or occasional table in a refined interior.
Dimensions : 114 cm x 53 cm x H 71,5 cm