19C French Second Empire Style 2 Tier Console
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting an absolutely stunning 19C French second empire style 2 tier console from circa 1860-80
Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Console Tables
Brass
19C French Second Empire Style 2 Tier Console
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting an absolutely stunning 19C French second empire style 2 tier console from circa 1860-80
Brass
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H 37.41 in W 22.05 in D 15.75 in
19th c. French Second Empire rare carved and gilt corner console
Located in BRUXELLES, BE
... Console d'angle second Empire cordiforme en bois doré et velours de soie façonné vert émeraude. Les
Empire Style Console Mirror, Second Half of the 19th Century
Located in Greding, DE
Empire style console table on a concave base with tapered legs and one drawer. Caryatids and bases
Mirror, Mahogany
Sold
H 32.5 in W 64.5 in D 20.25 in
Napoleon III French Second Empire Carved Giltwood Marble Top Consoles
Located in Astoria, NY
Napoleon III French Second Empire pair of marble top giltwood console tables, floral and foliate
Marble
French 19th Century Second Empire Ebony Console and Mirror
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
Refine your living space with this smart and sophisticated Empire style console and mirror, done in
Marble
Sold
H 34.25 in W 45 in D 18.5 in
Second Empire Ebonized Console with Ormolu Mounts and Negro Marquina Marble Top
Located in INTERLAKEN, NY
A Napoleon III ebonized console with original Negro Marquina marble top, with one drawer and
Marble, Ormolu
French Second Empire Gold Leafed Mirror
Located in Austin, TX
French Second Empire mirror with ornate fronton: shell, laurel branches, and crown. 23 carat gold
Gold Leaf
Exceptional Ceremonial Console, France, Circa 1860
Located in PARIS, FR
for the Swedish Embassy in Paris, and put in place under the Second Empire. Important console in
Wood
19th Century Second Empire Marble-Top Console Sofa Table
Located in Dallas, TX
Topped with black marble, this 19th century console-sofa is a great size and especially appealing
Marble
Second Empire dessert console
Located in New York, NY
Second Empire dessert console, white marble top, drawer in apron with gilt metal mounts, two
Pair of Second Empire Drawer Tables
Located in Chicago, IL
Pair of tables with drawer. Ebonized wood with gold trim and marble top.
Marble
19th Century, French Marble-Top Console
Located in Stamford, CT
French Second Empire style console with a marble top, circa late 19th century.
Marble
Brazilian Rosewood Console Table
Located in New York, NY
19C late Second Empire Jacaranda (Brazilian Rosewood) console table. This piece has a distinctive
Rosewood
Striking Brazilian Rosewood Console Table
Located in New York, NY
19C late Second Empire Jacaranda (Brazilian Rosewood) console table. This piece has a distinctive
Rosewood
Few pieces of furniture are celebrated for their functionality as much as their decorative attributes in the way that console tables are. While these furnishings are not as common in today’s interiors as their coffee-table and side-table counterparts, console tables are stylish home accents and have become more prevalent over the years.
The popularity of wood console tables took shape during the 17th and 18th centuries in French and Italian culture, and were exclusively featured in the palatial homes of the upper class. The era’s outwardly sculptural examples of these small structures were paired with mirrors or matching stools and had tabletops of marble. They were most often half-moon-shaped and stood on two scrolled giltwood legs, and because they weren’t wholly supported on their two legs rather than the traditional four, their flat-backed supports were intended to hug the wall behind them and were commonly joined by an ornate stretcher. The legs were affixed or bolted to the wall with architectural brackets called console brackets — hence, the name we know them by today — which gave the impression that they were freestanding furnishings. While console tables introduced a dose of drama in the foyer of any given aristocrat — an embodiment of Rococo-style furniture — the table actually occupied minimal floor space (an attractive feature in home furniture). As demand grew and console tables made their way to other countries, they gained recognition as versatile additions to any home.
Contemporary console tables comprise many different materials and are characterized today by varying shapes and design styles. It is typical to find them made of marble, walnut or oak and metal. While modern console tables commonly feature four legs, you can still find the two-legged variety, which is ideal for nestling behind the sofa. A narrow console table is a practical option if you need to save space — having outgrown their origins as purely ornamental, today’s console tables are home to treasured decorative objects, help fill empty foyers and, outfitted with drawers or a shelf, can provide a modest amount of storage as needed.
The rich collection of antique, new and vintage console tables on 1stDibs includes everything from 19th-century gems designed in the Empire style to unique rattan pieces and more.
Top interior designers show — and tell — us how to create delectable spaces for hosting dinner parties.
Fans of the French film star may be surprised to learn that he had a flair for furniture with sleek lines and disco-era flash.
Like other pieces in the firm’s Candy Box collection, the cheerful limited-edition design showcases French craft.
Whether you’re just moving in or ready to give your home a makeover, our guide will give you pointers on tables that are fitting for every room, nook and hallway.
From his massive collaborative workshop in a former paper factory, the designer concocts funky furniture from disused materials, as well as luxe hotel interiors like the new Mix Brussels.
The designer’s innovative use of an unexpected material gives this console a lift.
The stately piece brings both gravitas and whimsy to any work space.
Use them as tables or stools, indoors or out.