Overview
This elegant console table features a striking three-panel top showcasing rich burl wood veneer borders surrounding warm fruitwood or cherry central panels. Built in the classic Queen Anne style, it features a beautifully scalloped apron, two functional drawers with brass batwing pulls, and slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.
Story
Eighteenth-century English nobility fell in love with the dramatic, swirling patterns of burl wood, which is actually harvested from abnormal tree growths. This mid-century revival piece captures that exact royal obsession, turning a biological quirk into a stunning geometric masterpiece.
Maker / Origin
While the specific manufacturer is currently unidentified, this table represents the high-quality historical revival furniture produced by prominent 20th-century American workshops such as Baker, Henredon, or Kittinger. These makers dedicated themselves to replicating the exact proportions and veneer techniques of the 18th century for modern homes.
Condition & Value
The table appears to be in very good vintage condition with a highly polished, glossy finish on the top. There is minor expected light wear to the feet and edges consistent with age. Excellent preservation of the veneer with no obvious lifting or cracking.