This elegant Chinese kang table is crafted from a rich, warm-toned wood, likely rosewood or a similar hardwood, showcasing a lustrous grain and a refined patina. The rectangular tabletop features a floating panel construction set within a thick, mitered frame with subtle beaded edges. Its most striking feature is the intricate openwork apron, which is meticulously carved with a continuous "scroll and blossom" motif, adding a sense of airy delicacy to the sturdy frame. The table is supported by four curvilinear cabriole legs that terminate in graceful, inward-turning scroll feet (wolong), a classic Ming-style silhouette that balances structural weight with fluid, organic lines. Scattered surface marks and a gentle wear on the tabletop speak to its age and functional history as a low table used on a heated brick platform. Dimensions: w39" x d18"x h13" Origin: China Material: Wood Condition: distressed worn out , minor bump marks Work: Ship in one piece