This Italian Baroque revival table dates to the 19th century and is crafted in solid walnut, displaying the warm color, fine grain, and natural patina characteristic of the wood. The round top is constructed from wide walnut planks with a gentle edge, showing surface wear, small marks, and tonal variation consistent with age and use, all of which contribute to the table’s authenticity.
The table stands on four sculptural, curved legs arranged in a cruciform layout, joined by a shaped cross stretcher centered with a turned walnut finial. This expressive base reflects Italian interpretations of Baroque-inspired forms that remained influential throughout the 19th century, combining visual movement with structural stability. The shaped feet give the table a grounded, architectural presence.
Well proportioned for use as a center table, library table, or informal dining table, the round form allows for flexible placement while maintaining a strong sculptural identity. The contrast between the restrained top and the more dynamic base highlights the quality of the walnut and the craftsmanship of the structure.
A solid and honest example of 19th-century Italian walnut furniture...
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19th Century Italian Baroque Revival Antique Carved Center Tables