This 18th-century ebonised oak side table is a striking example of period craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Unrestored and rich with patina, it exudes character and history.
Set on gracefully curved cabriole legs ending in finely carved hoof feet, the table features a two-part oak top with a raised cocked bead edge—both visually appealing and tactile. Measuring 60.5 cm at its deepest, the top is ideal for display or everyday use.
A central drawer with two internal dividers and a button knob offers practical storage, while intricately carved fretwork aprons on all sides—including the back—set this piece apart, making it visually captivating from every angle.
With perfect proportions and enduring charm, this side table is more than furniture—it’s a piece of history. Whether in a hallway, reading nook, or beside a favorite chair, it brings 18th-century sophistication to any space.