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FCT007

Antique French Louis Philippe Style Mahogany Center Table, Circa 1830-1840

Height: 27 inches   Diameter: 32 inches

Center tables were typically placed in the middle of a parlor or foyer. They were meant to draw attention to the center of the room.  Center tables had various uses: for social events, for collections and displays, or even as desks for writing and reading.  They are very often beautifully decorated and inlaid.

 

Louis Philippe reigned as King of France from 1830 until 1848.  The style of furnishings in vogue during his reign was characterized by simple, soft and rounded lines and the use of darker woods with little ornamentation.  This was the first style in France influenced more by the growing, wealthy upper class rather than the monarchy.

 

Marble was considered a high-end material, associated with wealth and grandeur, reflecting the sophisticated tastes of the elite during periods like the Louis XV and Louis XVI eras.  The natural beauty of marble, with its unique veining and subtle luster, added a touch of elegance and visual interest to the furniture. French artisans often selected marble slabs for their color, veining, and durability, and carefully polished them to enhance their natural beauty. Marble is a naturally hard and dense stone, making it resistant to scratches, chips, and damage. It is also heat-resistant and easy to clean, making it a practical choice for surfaces like commodes and buffets, which were used for both storage and serving.  Marble tops provided a beautiful contrast to the intricately carved and often gilded wooden bases of French furniture. The thick overhanging tops also helped to accentuate the forms of the furniture pieces.

 

 

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