Overview
A charming three-legged wooden candlestand table featuring a turned pedestal support and classic cabriole-style tripod legs. The circular top displays a warm, glossy finish highlighting the natural grain and knots of the wood, evoking the cozy simplicity of early American hearthside furniture.
Story
During the early 1900s, a wave of nostalgia swept America, sparking a massive revival of early colonial designs. Homeowners craved these slender, lightweight 'candlestands' originally designed to be easily carried from room to room to hold a single precious candle.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this piece represents the prolific output of American furniture workshops during the Colonial Revival movement. Factories across New England and the Midwest recreated 18th-century designs to satisfy a growing middle-class desire for historical charm and heritage styling.
Condition & Value
The table has been refinished with a thick, high-gloss topcoat that shows some unevenness and brush marks. There is visible wear, minor separation, and old adhesive residue where the tripod legs meet the central pedestal base.