This Is A Restored Art Nouveau Round Table Designed By Hans Reinstein, Produced In Austria During The 1910s. The Piece Exemplifies The Elegant Transition Between Late Nineteenth-Century Decorative Arts And Early Modernism, Characterised By Its Refined Proportions And Structural Clarity. Constructed From Beech Wood, The Table Features A Distinctive Fluted Central Column Resting On A Stepped Circular Base, Elevated By Small, Dark-Finished Feet. The Entire Piece Is Finished In A Uniform Cream Or Light Beige Tone, Highlighting The Vertical Rhythm Of The Column And The Smooth Expanse Of The Circular Top. The Design Reflects The Austrian Interpretation Of Art Nouveau, Often Associated With The Vienna Secession Movement, Which Favoured Geometric Simplicity Over Elaborate Ornamentation. The Table Remains In Good Condition, Retaining Its Structural Integrity While Displaying Character Consistent With Its Age And History. The Painted Finish Shows Signs Of Wear And Patina, Indicating Its Journey Through The Past Century. This Table Serves As A Versatile Accent Piece, Suitable For Classic, Eclectic, Or Contemporary Interiors. It Functions Well As A Side Table In A Living Room, A Display Pedestal In A Hallway, Or A Distinctive Addition To A Bedroom Setting. Ref.: 3161
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeige, CremeMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height79 cmWidth60 cmDepth60 cm