A late Qing Dynasty period side table or stool with inset burl top, humpback stretcher and horse hoof legs. This late Qing Dynasty period piece, originally conceived as a stool, is a versatile and elegantly crafted item, embodying the rich aesthetic traditions of Chinese furniture design. The side table or stool boasts an inset burl top, a feature that immediately draws attention with its intricate wood grain patterns and warm, inviting tones. This natural burl top not only adds visual interest but also speaks to the quality and uniqueness of the piece.
The stool is supported by horse hoof legs, a design element deeply rooted in traditional Chinese craftsmanship, symbolizing strength and stability. These legs are connected by a humpback stretcher, which not only reinforces the structure but also adds a subtle decorative touch, enhancing the overall elegance of the piece.
In a modern home, this Qing Dynasty stool...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Burl Tables