Louis XVI Nesting Service Tables – Marquetry Inlay & Brass Gallery
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the refined elegance of the Louis XVI court, this nesting service table set embodies Neoclassical restraint and aristocratic grace. The set of four tables — ranging from a large oval tray-top table to progressively smaller square side tables — allows seamless stacking and versatile placement, a hallmark of 18th-century French salon culture.
Marquetry & Surface Artistry
Each tabletop is adorned with hand-cut marquetry veneers arranged in a radial quarter-matched pattern, featuring central floral medallions of roses and acanthus scrolls executed in warm honey, amber, and rosewood tones. The largest table is crowned with a pierced antique brass gallery rail, a signature detail of the period's finest ébénisterie. Gilded bronze corner cartouches and brass banding frame every surface with luminous precision.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Crafted by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt using solid mahogany for the frames and legs, each tapered fluted leg terminates in a delicate gilded brass sabots (foot cap). The marquetry inlays are individually hand-fitted from sustainably sourced veneers, then sealed under a high-gloss lacquer that preserves depth and warmth. Every brass element is cast and hand-finished to an antique gold patina, consistent across all four pieces.
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