General Description: Refined Louis XVI-style center table, clearly made in Emilia (Piacenza area), dating back to the end of the 18th century.
The piece of furniture stands out for its "center" structure, finished with extreme care on all four sides, which allows it to be freely positioned within a room.
Technical and Construction Details:
Materials: Made of walnut wood with rosewood and boxwood inlays.
Piano: The inlaid top features a large central rose window with floral and geometric motifs.
The rose window is enclosed in a double border with concentric circles, all inscribed in a "ribbon" perimeter frame with corners decorated with volute motifs.
Drawers: The underfloor band houses four drawers (one on each side), equipped with contemporary bronze knobs. .
Supports: Legs with an inverted truncated pyramid, deeply grooved (typical of the Louis XVI style), ending in an elegant choke connection and turned foot.
State of Conservation: The furniture is in excellent general condition. The patina is warm and deep, a sign of proper preservation over time. There are slight and natural signs of use consistent with the era that guarantee its authenticity. The furniture has been restored with shellac polishing.