Found in Montpellier but Catalan by birth, this 19th-century side table is a Spanish mesa de costado, with carved lyre-shaped legs joined by wrought iron stretchers. The form has barely changed since the 17th century, when Spanish carpenters first paired sculptural wooden trestles with hand-forged iron to hold the whole thing rigid. Sylvie sets it against a wall with a lamp and a bowl for her keys, the kind of table you walk past every day and never tire of.
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