Occasional Table Collection
"Capturing Timeless Elegance: The Allure of Occasional Tables" Step into the enchanting world of art and design with occasional tables that transcend time
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"Capturing Timeless Elegance: The Allure of Occasional Tables" Step into the enchanting world of art and design with occasional tables that transcend time. From the sunlit rooms of Kellie's c. 1913 masterpiece, "Sunlight in the South Room, " to the opulent interiors depicted in "Reclining Nude in an Elegant Interior, " these tables bring a touch of sophistication to any space. Crafted from African mahogany, the MB45 occasional table from 1927 exudes timeless beauty and showcases exquisite craftsmanship. Its rich tones and intricate details make it a true work of art, just like "Lady in a Hat, the Artist's Wife" painted by an unknown artist in 1916. Albert Ryder's 1937 creation, aptly named "Occasional Table, " adds a touch of whimsy with its unique design. Meanwhile, Michael Riccitelli takes center stage with his tripod table from 1935/1942 that effortlessly combines form and function. Intriguing yet functional, Riccitelli's other creations - including the c. 1938 "Occasional Table" and 1938 "Table (Occasional)" - showcase his mastery over blending aesthetics with practicality. As we delve deeper into artistic expressions, let us not forget Paul Gauguin's haunting depiction titled "Nightmare; Cauchemar. " This piece reminds us that even amidst dreams or nightmares, an they are serve as a comforting anchor within our living spaces. Travel back further in time to experience Napoleon III Boulle's mid-19th-century marvel - an ormolu occasional table that epitomizes grandeur and refinement. Finally, embracing humor through lithography is Three Ladies' charming portrayal of potential Prince Charming as a frog. Amidst their laughter-filled conversations around an occasional table lies undeniable charm and companionship.