Roman console table with a chalcedony marble top and Green Alps Pallino marble
Description:
An important testament to Roman cabinetmaking from the mid-18th century, this refined console table stands out for the exceptional quality of its carving and the richness of its decorative elements. The structure, made of finely carved and gilded wood, features an elegant, sinuous form with curved legs, volutes, foliate motifs, and elaborate ornamental details in a full Rococo style, executed with great mastery.
The shaped top is enhanced by a precious stone inlay composed of chalcedony marble and Green Alps Pallino marble, materials of particular value that impart a refined chromatic effect and extraordinary decorative depth to the surface. The juxtaposition of hard stones accentuates the monumental character of the piece, making it a furnishing of great scenic impact.
Originally intended for an important reception room, this console table represents a perfect balance of elegance, technical virtuosity, and material refinement, qualities that make it an item of absolute prestige for collectors and historic homes.
A piece of high antique quality, capable of elegantly enhancing entrances, living rooms, and reception areas, expressing the best of Roman artistic production of the eighteenth century.
Era: Mid-18th century;
Origin: Rome (Italy);
Dimensions: Height 95 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Documentation: Certificate of authenticity.
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Shipping: Available throughout Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world. Competitive prices, maximum security, and full traceability. (To be arranged privately).
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