Extendable table – art nouveau period, early 20th century (circa 1900) mahogany, oak, brass, and ceramic an elegant art nouveau extendable table, crafted in the early 20th century, harmoniously blending fine materials with the decorative vocabulary characteristic of this movement. the tabletop and apron are made of mahogany, while the frame is oak, ensuring the table's strength and stability. the table is distinguished by its rich ornamentation of brass inlays, combined with delicate green fan-shaped ceramic tiles, an emblematic motif of the art nouveau aesthetic inspired by nature and flowing lines. functional and elegant, it features three extensions allowing for great flexibility, while maintaining a beautiful visual unity when fully extended. period: art nouveau, circa 1900 materials: mahogany, oak, brass, ceramic decoration: brass and green ceramic inlays in a fan pattern top: apron-fronted extensions: three 42 cm extensions dimensions when closed: h 76 × w 110 × d 119 cm dimensions when open: 236 cm long condition: good overall condition, with signs of wear and patina consistent with age a decorative and refined table, combining art nouveau aesthetics and functionality, ideal for a characterful dining room or a collector's home.
More options
For up-to-date info on options, pricing, and availability, please visit the retailer.
Visit site