An elegant rectangular dining table dating from the 1940s-1950s, featuring a stunning Macassar veneer top with a rich, warm, dark grain.
The center of the tabletop is adorned with a decorative marquetry motif in a scalloped shape, highlighted by an inlaid light stringing that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship.
The perimeter of the tabletop features marquetry in a diagonal herringbone pattern, providing a refined visual contrast while reinforcing the piece's high-end character.
The table rests on four tapered legs in blackened wood, typical of 1940s modernist design.
The legs are finished with brass ferrules, adding a touch of sophistication and ensuring both stability and elegance.
This piece subtly combines modernist style with traditional decorative craftsmanship, creating a work of art that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Ideal as a dining table, desk, or large side table in a vintage, mid-century, or contemporary interior.
Condition: Good overall condition with some minor signs of wear consistent with its age.
Two extension leaves can be added using the original side slides (extensions are missing but can be recreated).
Dimensions: H75.5 cm W165 cm D90 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGold, Brown, BlackMaterialCopper, WoodNumber of items1Height76 cmWidth165 cmDepth90 cm