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This elegant French Louis XVI style bronze-mounted occasional table, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century, is …
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This elegant French Louis XVI style bronze-mounted occasional table, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century, is a refined example of the classical elegance that has made French decorative arts among the most admired in the world. Beautifully crafted from richly figured mahogany with luxurious gilt bronze mounts and crowned by a handsome marble top, the table perfectly captures the restrained sophistication and architectural balance that define the Louis XVI aesthetic. Whether displayed beside a fine seating arrangement, in an elegant foyer, or as a distinguished lamp table, it possesses an understated grandeur that immediately elevates any interior.
The first feature to command attention is the beautiful circular marble top. Richly figured with dramatic charcoal gray, slate, and soft white veining, the polished stone provides a striking contrast to the warm reddish-brown mahogany beneath. Each vein within the marble is naturally formed, making every top completely unique. Encircling the marble is a finely cast gilt bronze gallery with delicate pierced beading, creating both a decorative border and practical protection while emphasizing the luxurious quality of the piece.
The mahogany apron is richly embellished with exquisitely cast gilt bronze ormolu mounts that demonstrate the remarkable craftsmanship associated with fine French furniture. Flowing acanthus scrolls, scrolling foliage, delicate rosettes, and trailing garlands stretch gracefully around the circumference of the table. The crisp detail of these bronze appliqués catches the light beautifully, creating a sophisticated contrast against the deep mahogany veneers. The bronze has developed a mellow golden patina over time, enhancing the table's warmth and character.
Supporting the circular top are four elegant, tapering fluted legs that perfectly embody the Louis XVI style. Unlike the flowing cabriole legs of the preceding Louis XV period, these straight, architectural legs reflect the renewed interest in classical Greek and Roman design that became fashionable during the reign of Louis XVI. Each leg is highlighted by finely cast gilt bronze collars at the top, delicate bronze ornament running vertically along the fluting, and elegant bronze sabots protecting the feet. The combination of polished mahogany and brilliant ormolu creates a striking yet refined appearance.
The lower portion of the table is equally sophisticated. Gracefully curved stretchers connect the legs in an elegant crossed arrangement, converging beneath a beautifully turned central finial topped with an ornamental gilt bronze flame-form mount. This architectural stretcher not only provides exceptional structural stability but also creates visual harmony, giving the table beauty from every angle. The flowing curves soften the otherwise classical geometry, lending the piece an air of graceful refinement.
Furniture in the Louis XVI style draws inspiration from the Neoclassical movement that swept France during the late eighteenth century. Following the more elaborate Rococo designs of Louis XV, cabinetmakers embraced cleaner lines, symmetrical compositions, and ornament inspired by ancient Rome and Greece. Fluted legs, restrained proportions, finely cast ormolu, garlands, rosettes, acanthus leaves, and luxurious marble surfaces became defining characteristics of the style. This table faithfully interprets those celebrated design principles while reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship of the finest French workshops operating during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Its proportions make it remarkably versatile within today's interiors. It functions beautifully as an elegant lamp table beside a sofa, a sophisticated occasional table between fine armchairs, or a graceful accent piece in an entry hall, library, or bedroom. The generous marble surface provides practical functionality while the refined silhouette allows the piece to complement both traditional and transitional décor.
The exceptional quality of the materials further distinguishes this table. The mahogany displays rich depth and beautiful grain, while the marble introduces dramatic natural movement and luxurious texture. Every gilt bronze mount has been carefully designed and precisely fitted, reflecting the level of craftsmanship that separates fine French furniture from ordinary reproductions.
Elegant without excess, classical without rigidity, and luxurious without ostentation, this French Louis XVI style bronze-mounted occasional table represents the enduring appeal of timeless design. Its magnificent marble top, richly figured mahogany, superb ormolu mounts, and graceful architectural form combine to create a piece that is as functional as it is beautiful. Whether incorporated into a formal French interior, an English country house, or a sophisticated contemporary setting, this remarkable table remains a lasting statement of refined taste and exceptional craftsmanship.Although this table is attributed to François Linke, it is important to note that an attribution is not the same as a signed or documented example. If correct, the attribution places this piece within the tradition of one of the greatest cabinetmakers of the Belle Époque. François Linke was a Parisian master ébéniste who became internationally celebrated for producing exceptionally luxurious furniture inspired by the finest French Louis XV and Louis XVI designs of the eighteenth century. Born in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), he settled in Paris in 1875 and established his own workshop in 1881. Linke achieved worldwide acclaim after winning a prestigious Gold Medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle, where his extraordinary craftsmanship and innovative designs captivated collectors and royalty alike. His furniture is renowned for its flawless cabinetmaking, magnificent gilt-bronze mounts, exquisite marquetry, and luxurious marble tops, often blending traditional French forms with subtle Art Nouveau influences. Today, authentic Linke pieces are among the most sought-after examples of French decorative arts, found in major museums and the world's finest private collections, and are widely regarded as some of the highest achievements in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French furniture making.
Dimensions: 30 inches high x 22.75 inches wide x 22.75 inches deep
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- Dimensions
- 22.75ʺW × 22.75ʺD × 30ʺH
- Styles
- Louis XVI
- Table Shape
- Round
- Styled After
- François Linke
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Marble
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- The piece is in good antique/vintage condition with the exception of some light surface scratches, Minor finish loss and normal … moreThe piece is in good antique/vintage condition with the exception of some light surface scratches, Minor finish loss and normal age related wear. As to be expected with items of age and use. less
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