Overview
A charming pair of round side tables featuring heavy concrete bases meticulously sculpted to mimic rustic, weathered tree stumps. Each base is topped with a thick, circular glass surface, blending organic, textured design with a clean, functional modern aesthetic.
Story
The art of faux bois—French for 'false wood'—began in the 1840s when French artisans used concrete and iron to create whimsical, rot-proof garden furniture. These tables carry that romantic, rustic tradition directly into the modern living room.
Maker / Origin
While these particular bases are unsigned, they follow in the footsteps of legendary French 'rocailleurs' (rock-work artists) of the 19th century. Modern manufacturers and studio artisans revived this labor-intensive craft in the late 20th century to satisfy a growing interior design demand for bringing the organic textures of the outdoors inside.
Condition & Value
The concrete bases appear to be in excellent condition with no major structural cracks or significant chipping to the faux bark details. The glass tops show minor surface scratches consistent with gentle use, but no deep gouges or edge chips.