Exceptional Antique Marquetry Inlaid Hall Console / Sideboard – Circa 1900
Satinwood, Tulipwood & Rosewood | Floral Inlay | Four Doors | Turned Legs
An outstanding and highly decorative turn-of-the-century hall console or sideboard, dating to circa 1900, crafted in an exquisite combination of satinwood, tulipwood and rosewood. This refined piece showcases masterfully executed marquetry, with delicate floral motifs flowing across the façade, reflecting the highest standards of craftsmanship from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period.
The cabinet stands on elegantly turned legs, lending it both visual lightness and architectural presence. Behind its four beautifully paneled doors, the interior offers generous storage, making it as practical as it is decorative. The harmonious contrast of woods, intricate inlay work and graceful proportions create a truly museum-quality furniture piece.
This is a rare and sophisticated example of early 20th-century decorative furniture, embodying the elegance, artistry and material richness sought after by discerning collectors. Its refined proportions and exceptional marquetry make it ideal for a grand hallway, formal dining room or curated interior, where it will serve as both a functional storage piece and a work of decorative art.
A true heirloom-quality cabinet for collectors of fine antique furniture.
L 181,5cm x D 45cm x H 95cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height95 cmWidth181 cmDepth45 cm