This refined set of three service tables, dating back to the late 19th century, is a fine example of Louis XVI-style furniture. Characterized by a "nest" or interlocking structure, these tables perfectly combine neoclassical elegance with the practicality of use typical of the time. The slender silhouette and understated decorations make them antique elements ideal for adding a touch of historical nobility to sophisticated living rooms, harmoniously integrating even into more contemporary furnishing contexts thanks to their visual lightness. The structures are made of finely crafted metal, with grooved legs reminiscent of classical columns, joined by elegant and stable reinforcing crosspieces. Each coffee table houses a transparent glass top that allows you to appreciate the geometry of the base underneath. The combination of the solidity of the metal and the transparency of the crystal gives the entire set an airy aesthetic. It is a unique opportunity to enrich a collection with functional pieces capable of enhancing each environment with extreme refinement.