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Sylvie Favorite

One-Of-A-Kind

Louis XV Style Low Table

France, 20th Century

$495

With its elegant cabriole legs and intricate carvings, this Louis XV style table offers a true French sophistication. Sylvie loves to play with scale by placing this table at the end of her bed, styling it with her favorite books. This would also work perfectly as a small space coffee table.

  • Dimensions:

    19" H x 37" W x 18" D

  • Material:

    Wood

  • Weight Range:

    25 lbs

  • Notes from Sylvie:

    Dear collector this piece has minor wear to the finish on the top and legs, and a tiny gap in the joinery at the top, but its solidly built and in beautiful shape.

  • Collector's Notice:

    As antique and vintage pieces, items may show signs of age and wear. Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

Please rise. Introducing a French Louis XV Style Table, dating to circa 1900. This enchanting piece features elegant cabriole legs and intricate flourishes, capturing the charm of the Rococo period. The Louis XV style, known for its curved lines and ornate details, emerged in the 18th century during the reign of King Louis XV, emphasizing comfort and elegance in furniture design. With a rich patina from countless gatherings, this table brings a sense of French history and sophistication to any room. Sylvie loves it as a focal point of a living room, and for all our small space collectors, this may be just what you've been looking for.

Uzès, a hidden gem in the south of France is where this story begins. Situated between Provence and the Languedoc, this medieval town is known for its winding cobblestone streets, grand Renaissance architecture, and the striking Duchy of Uzès. With roots tracing back to Roman times, Uzès has been shaped by diverse cultural influences, from ancient aqueducts to aristocratic estates.

Surrounded by sprawling vineyards, ancient olive groves, and the peaceful countryside of Occitanie, Uzès is just as serene as it sounds. It is here where Sylvie put on her comfortable shoes and got lost wandering these ancient streets and its nearby villages.

Sylvie explored age-worn courtyards, connected with local antique dealers, and sifted through forgotten spaces to curate a selection that brings to life Uzès’ storied past.