Brass Object Holder 1950s
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Elegant 3-tiered brass and wood object holder.
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Pedestals
Brass
Brass Object Holder 1950s
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Elegant 3-tiered brass and wood object holder.
Brass
$8,516
H 34.26 in W 71.66 in D 27.76 in
Consolle in Legno Intagliato e Dorato Lombardia Ultimo Quarto XIX Secolo
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Consolle in legno intagliato e dorato. Fascia sotto piano tripartita, con intagli floreali e mascheroni, sorretta da quattro gambe mosse riccamente intagliate a soggetti fogliacei e ...
Wood
Drawer Console Table with Mirror 1970s
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Console table with double drawer, veneered wood, chrome-plated metal and aluminum.
Metal, Aluminum
Cosolle Carved and Gilded Naples, 19th century.
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Eclectic gilded linden wood console table, supported by four wavy legs carved with floral and leaf motifs, as well as in the undercounter apron, features baroque, baroque and neoclas...
Wood
Pair of Console Furniture Southern Italy Late 18th Century
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Pair of lacquered and gilded wooden console tables, embellished with curl carvings in the undershelf and base, central body and sides painted in neoclassical motifs with festoons an...
Wood, Giltwood
Sold
H 33.67 in W 54.73 in D 25.01 in
Carved and Gilded Wood Baroque Console Table Florence Mid 18th Century
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Baroque carved and gilt wood console table with Giallo di Siena marble top, mid-18th-century Florence. Supported by four wavy legs joined together by central crossbeam, the console t...
Wood
Console Table with Glass Top 1960s
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Wooden wall console table with back-treated glass top in ochre tones, two under-top drawers with grissinized front, brass finials. Made of exotic wood veneer and stained wood.
Brass
Sold
H 39.57 in W 45.67 in D 23.43 in
Neoclassical Genovese console table, Italy Last Quarter 18th century
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Genoese neoclassical console table in carved wood, lacquered in bichrome and gilded, Italy last quarter 18th century. Baluster rectangle with three corbels supporting the semicircula...
Marble
50's Table Lamp
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Table lamp with adjustable shade, brass, wood, glass.
Brass
1960s Table Lamp
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Table lamp with small lectern on the stem. Chrome-plated metal, aluminum, and enameled wood.
Metal, Aluminum
Service Trolley from the 50s-60s
By Non-Standard Furniture and Lighting
Located in Milano, IT
Trolley, with double top and bottle spaces, the top of which can be removed and used as a tray. Ebonized wood and glass.
Glass, Wood
The right vintage, new or antique tables can help make any space in your home stand out.
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Use them as tables or stools, indoors or out.