Overview
This is an elegant French Rococo style console table featuring a beautifully contoured white-and-grey veined marble top resting on a highly ornate giltwood base. The apron is defined by a prominent, deeply carved central scallop shell flanked by flowing acanthus leaves, supported by slender, double-C-scroll cabriole legs joined by a decorative stretcher.
Story
In the 1730s, French designers rebelled against the heavy, rigid symmetry of Versailles by creating the Rococo style, celebrated for its playful curves and natural motifs. This table is a mid-20th-century homage to that era of intimate salon gatherings. It was designed to stand against a wall, reflecting candlelight upward to illuminate a grand room.
Maker / Origin
While the specific workshop remains unidentified, this piece belongs to the rich tradition of European revival furniture makers active in the mid-to-late 20th century. Workshops in Italy and France specialized in recreating the masterworks of the Louis XV period for a postwar global market that craved classical elegance.
Condition & Value
The console appears to be in very good vintage condition. The marble top is intact with no visible major cracks or deep staining, and the giltwood base retains a bright, even luster with only minor wear consistent with age. Excellent preservation of the delicate leg joints and stretcher elements.