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New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia
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Product Details

  • Item #: WB-465
  • Dimensions (inches): 28H x 22W x 27D
  • Comment: This gorgeous, high-quality reproduction table has a true antique feel about it! Inspired by French Provincial Rococo designs, this rectangular side table features acacia veneers in a hand-rubbed medium brown finish that's distressed for an antique look. The molded, plank-look top sits above shaped aprons with a single drawer. Curving cabriole legs give this table that desirable French appeal. The entire table is hand-waxed for beauty and dust resistance, and even the interior drawer casements receive a light, clear finish coat. Truly a great value in fine furniture, this high-quality Rococo side table stands 28 inches high and measures 27 inches long by 22 inches wide.
  • Date: New
  • Material: Acacia
  • Color: Normandy Finish-WB
  • Availability: Can be custom painted for 35% upcharge ($165 minimum).
  • Condition: NEW
  • This is a newly made piece in excellent condition
  • Shipping
  • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States :
  • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via Greyhound Bus. Shipments via Greyhound generally take between 1-3 weeks, as they are shipped space available by Greyhound Package Express.
  • If this timeframe exceeds your expectations or shipping requirements, please do not purchase this item. Shipments made via Greyhound Bus measure less than (inches) 30 x 47 x 84 and weigh less than 100 lbs per box. Shipments using Greyhound will require the customer to pick up the piece at their nearest Greyhound Bus Station. Please be sure that you are willing to pick the item up at the nearest Greyhound Station, as the nearest Greyhound Station may be a considerable distance from your home.
  • Items not picked up at the Greyhound Bus Station within 48 hours after arrival may be subject to a storage fee, which varies from station to station. EuroLux will be happy to help you locate the nearest Greyhound Station. All shipments include Insurance.
  • Upgraded shipping to your home via a Ground Shipping Service (UPS or FedEx, our choice) is available for an additional $53.71.

Additional Information

  • Mark: EuroLux Home
  • Style: Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
  • The nephew of Napoleon, Napoleon III (1852 e 1870), Emperor of the Second Empire, has the unusual distinction of being both the last monarch of France and the first President of the French Republic. Napoleon III married the beautiful Spanish Countess, Eugenie de Montijo, whose aristocratic extravagance in dress and jewels reflected her ornate personal taste in furniture and decorative arts, and influenced French furniture makers to reach back to the designs from the glorious court of Louis XV (1715 e 1774) at Versailles for inspiration, creating the Rococo Revival style.
  • The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
  • As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have makeres marks or signatures.
  • Object: Table

New Table Side Rococo Normandy Finish Acacia

    Product Details

    • Item #: WB-465
    • Dimensions (inches): 28H x 22W x 27D
    • Comment: This gorgeous, high-quality reproduction table has a true antique feel about it! Inspired by French Provincial Rococo designs, this rectangular side table features acacia veneers in a hand-rubbed medium brown finish that's distressed for an antique look. The molded, plank-look top sits above shaped aprons with a single drawer. Curving cabriole legs give this table that desirable French appeal. The entire table is hand-waxed for beauty and dust resistance, and even the interior drawer casements receive a light, clear finish coat. Truly a great value in fine furniture, this high-quality Rococo side table stands 28 inches high and measures 27 inches long by 22 inches wide.
    • Date: New
    • Material: Acacia
    • Color: Normandy Finish-WB
    • Availability: Can be custom painted for 35% upcharge ($165 minimum).
    • Condition: NEW
    • This is a newly made piece in excellent condition
    • Shipping
    • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States :
    • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via Greyhound Bus. Shipments via Greyhound generally take between 1-3 weeks, as they are shipped space available by Greyhound Package Express.
    • If this timeframe exceeds your expectations or shipping requirements, please do not purchase this item. Shipments made via Greyhound Bus measure less than (inches) 30 x 47 x 84 and weigh less than 100 lbs per box. Shipments using Greyhound will require the customer to pick up the piece at their nearest Greyhound Bus Station. Please be sure that you are willing to pick the item up at the nearest Greyhound Station, as the nearest Greyhound Station may be a considerable distance from your home.
    • Items not picked up at the Greyhound Bus Station within 48 hours after arrival may be subject to a storage fee, which varies from station to station. EuroLux will be happy to help you locate the nearest Greyhound Station. All shipments include Insurance.
    • Upgraded shipping to your home via a Ground Shipping Service (UPS or FedEx, our choice) is available for an additional $53.71.

    Additional Information

    • Mark: EuroLux Home
    • Style: Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
    • The nephew of Napoleon, Napoleon III (1852 e 1870), Emperor of the Second Empire, has the unusual distinction of being both the last monarch of France and the first President of the French Republic. Napoleon III married the beautiful Spanish Countess, Eugenie de Montijo, whose aristocratic extravagance in dress and jewels reflected her ornate personal taste in furniture and decorative arts, and influenced French furniture makers to reach back to the designs from the glorious court of Louis XV (1715 e 1774) at Versailles for inspiration, creating the Rococo Revival style.
    • The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
    • As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have makeres marks or signatures.
    • Object: Table

    Product ID
    13099825
    Sold By
    hproduct
    Size
    W 22" / D 27" / H 28"
    Materials
    Acacia


    • Product Description
    • Product Specifications
    • Shipping and Returns

    Product Details

    • Item #: WB-465
    • Dimensions (inches): 28H x 22W x 27D
    • Comment: This gorgeous, high-quality reproduction table has a true antique feel about it! Inspired by French Provincial Rococo designs, this rectangular side table features acacia veneers in a hand-rubbed medium brown finish that's distressed for an antique look. The molded, plank-look top sits above shaped aprons with a single drawer. Curving cabriole legs give this table that desirable French appeal. The entire table is hand-waxed for beauty and dust resistance, and even the interior drawer casements receive a light, clear finish coat. Truly a great value in fine furniture, this high-quality Rococo side table stands 28 inches high and measures 27 inches long by 22 inches wide.
    • Date: New
    • Material: Acacia
    • Color: Normandy Finish-WB
    • Availability: Can be custom painted for 35% upcharge ($165 minimum).
    • Condition: NEW
    • This is a newly made piece in excellent condition
    • Shipping
    • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States :
    • This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via Greyhound Bus. Shipments via Greyhound generally take between 1-3 weeks, as they are shipped space available by Greyhound Package Express.
    • If this timeframe exceeds your expectations or shipping requirements, please do not purchase this item. Shipments made via Greyhound Bus measure less than (inches) 30 x 47 x 84 and weigh less than 100 lbs per box. Shipments using Greyhound will require the customer to pick up the piece at their nearest Greyhound Bus Station. Please be sure that you are willing to pick the item up at the nearest Greyhound Station, as the nearest Greyhound Station may be a considerable distance from your home.
    • Items not picked up at the Greyhound Bus Station within 48 hours after arrival may be subject to a storage fee, which varies from station to station. EuroLux will be happy to help you locate the nearest Greyhound Station. All shipments include Insurance.
    • Upgraded shipping to your home via a Ground Shipping Service (UPS or FedEx, our choice) is available for an additional $53.71.

    Additional Information

    • Mark: EuroLux Home
    • Style: Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
    • The nephew of Napoleon, Napoleon III (1852 e 1870), Emperor of the Second Empire, has the unusual distinction of being both the last monarch of France and the first President of the French Republic. Napoleon III married the beautiful Spanish Countess, Eugenie de Montijo, whose aristocratic extravagance in dress and jewels reflected her ornate personal taste in furniture and decorative arts, and influenced French furniture makers to reach back to the designs from the glorious court of Louis XV (1715 e 1774) at Versailles for inspiration, creating the Rococo Revival style.
    • The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
    • As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have makeres marks or signatures.
    • Object: Table

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