This elegant Biedermeier console table from the first half of the 19th century combines classic lines with exquisite craftsmanship. The semicircular top is made of solid cherry wood and cherry veneer, whose warm, vibrant grain pattern is particularly beautiful in the light. Decorative ebonized elements clearly accentuate the form and create a striking contrast – a typically refined detail of the mature Biedermeier period. The piece is supported by delicately curved saber legs, which lend the table a graceful lightness. A central cross brace provides stability and emphasizes the harmonious silhouette. The table has been expertly restored and then hand-polished with shellac. This brings out the full depth and luster of the cherry wood – a finish that perfectly reflects the original period. Thanks to its size and elegance, this piece is ideally suited as an entryway console, wall table, side table, or display surface for art objects. Special Features • Original Biedermeier, circa 1820–1830 • Solid and veneered cherry wood • Ebonized edge elements – a typical stylistic accent • Very fine, elegantly curved saber legs • Newly restored to a high standard, polished with shellac • Harmonious proportions and excellent craftsmanship • Ideal as a console table, side table, or elegant entryway piece Condition Newly restored. Surface brilliantly polished with shellac, wood solid, no significant signs of wear. Dimensions Width: 116 cm Height: 76 cm Depth: 56 cm