Matching Gueridon Rosewood and White Marble Italy 19th Century
Features
Style: Louis Philippe (1830-1848)
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
Origin: Italy
Main essence: Rosewood
Material: White Marble
Description
Pair of vase holders. Circular white marble top standing on a band connected with three volutes to a central octagonal based balauster, ending with three wavy feet; between the three supports thre is a turned rosewood pinnacle. The entire surface is rosewood veneered with brazilian rosewood reserves.
Product Condition:
Cabinet in good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 114
Diameter: 39,5
Certificate issued by: Enrico Sala
Additional Information
Style: Louis Philippe (1830-1848)
The Louis Philippe style develops in a context characterized by two main factors: the expansion of the bourgeoisie and the advent of the industrialization of production processes.This style therefore faces the decline of artisans and the new needs of economy and comfort.
Aesthetically it incorporates elements from the past, especially from the Gothic and the Renaissance, preferring very curved shapes for the seat backs, legs and deer-like feet, with a very rich decoration.
It mainly uses dark woods: ebony, rosewood and mahogany, side by side for contrast with light elements.
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The Louis Philippe style
Classic Monday: Luigi Filippo and Umbertina consoles in comparison