Fine original Empire-era bedside table
early 19th century, in walnut, France
Structured as a centerpiece thanks to
the finish on all four sides.
The front is distinguished by the presence of four drawers:
three visible central drawers and a fourth upper drawer
hidden in the band under the top.
The drawers are framed by two elegant turned columns,
a distinctive architectural element of the neoclassical style.
The structure extends downwards
with a practical open compartment with a shelf underneath.
The perfect finish on the back allows
it to be freely positioned anywhere in the room,
even in the center or next to a sofa.
Restored and polished with shellac inside and out