1930s French Parisian Art Deco Rosewood Dining Table
A distinguished late 1930s Parisian Art Deco dining table, in the taste of Jules Leleu, sourced in Paris. The rectangular top displays an exquisite rosewood parquetry veneer laid in a diamond-chevron pattern and framed by a crossbanded mahogany border, showcasing the luxurious use of exotic woods characteristic of the period. The architectural double pedestal base features bold cut-out details, tapering legs, and refined brass trim and sabots, underscoring the modernist elegance of Parisian Art Deco design. At each end, a discreet pull-out drawer with oak interiors adds an element of functionality without disrupting the clean profile. The table has been structurally restored and fully refinished by our in-house, ensuring stability and a beautifully refreshed surface while preserving its period character. A versatile piece, equally suited as a dining table, writing table, or library desk.
- Origin: Paris, France
- Period: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Rosewood, Mahogany, Brass
- Dimensions: W 70.5" x D 38.25" x H 29" - Apron clearance: 25.5"
- Condition: The table has been structurally restored and refinished, showcasing excellent joinery and craftsmanship with minor surface wear and small imperfections consistent with age and use.