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Cordelia Half-Moon Giltwood Marble Top Console Table

Sale price$2,799.00

Elevate your space with the Cordelia Half-Moon Giltwood Marble Top Console Table—a fusion of history and artistry. This is not merely furniture; it's a statement, a timeless piece that brings the grandeur of the Baroque era to life in the heart of your home.

This item is made-to-order and will dispatch in 10-12 weeks. Made-to-Order Delivery

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for choosing our exquisite handcrafted furniture to grace your home.

At Brenova, we take pride in the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into creating each piece of furniture. Our commitment to excellence means that your selections are not mass-produced but instead, made to order with the utmost care and attention to detail.

Due to the intricacy involved, delivery is estimated at 10-12 weeks. We assure you the wait is worth it; you're not just receiving furniture but a piece of artistry and tradition enriching your living space for years.

Thank you for your patience. For any queries or updates on your order, our customer service team is here for you.

Warm regards,

Brenova
service@Brenovadesign.com

Product Details
Dimensions

Width: 118cm/46.46in
Depth: 40cm/15.75in
Height: 86cm/33.86in

Meterials and Techniques

Marble
Mahagony
Eco-friendly Water-based Paint


Hand Paint and Gilding
Hand Engraving

Assembly & Installation


This furniture arrives fully assembled, allowing you to immediately indulge in its high-quality elegance and stately charm. Enjoy the seamless addition of this exquisite piece to your collection, with no extra effort required.

Care

Brenova collections are crafted by artisans from around the world and are expertly designed to withstand everyday use. However, as even the best-made furnishings and décor are not indestructible, normal wear and tear will reflect use and care.
Occasionally dust lacquered wood surfaces with a soft, dry cloth and non-wax furniture polish to keep finishes looking their best.
For best results, follow use instructions for all cleaning products carefully. Do not over apply.
To prevent moisture damage (like water rings), wipe up spills immediately with a soft, dry, undyed cloth.
Do not clean using abrasives, harsh, corrosive chemicals, or care products containing ammonia or silicone, as these could damage finishes and surfaces.
Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
When assembling new wood furnishings, avoid overtightening hardware as this could cause cracking.
Never place hot dishes directly on wood surfaces as this could cause scorching. Similarly, prolonged use of hot electrical equipment may also cause scorching.
Protect surfaces from incidental marks (like scratching, scorching, and water marks) by using coasters, trivets, felt pads, and non-plastic mats.
Lift wood furniture when moving. Do not drag, as this could loosen joinery and damage your piece.
Artisan-crafted furnishings made from natural wood with hand-applied finishes may vary in color, pattern, shape, and texture, making each truly unique.
Arhaus finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance.
Furniture made from natural wood may move slightly as temperature and humidity cause the wood to expand and contract. This is normal and should be expected from season to season.
Ensure your furniture sits in a level position to ensure the longevity of your piece, as frames tend to warp if standing on an uneven surface.
Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the type of wood and finishes applied to each surface.

A console table can be used in entryway, hallway, living room or even bedroom.


Neutrals like whites, creams, and grays will highlight the table's elegance. For a bolder statement, consider deep blues, greens, or even black to contrast with the gold.
Incorporate other metallic elements in the same gold tone as the gilded wood to create a cohesive look. This can be through picture frames, lamp bases, or decorative objects.

The base of the console is where the artisan's hand is most apparent. Adorned with the fine, detailed carvings characteristic of the Louis XVI style, the giltwood sparkles with a golden hue, emphasizing the table's regal lineage. Acanthus leaves, indicative of wisdom and enduring life in classical symbolism, flirt with fluted legs that stand as stoic as the columns of ancient Greece and Rome.

This antique-inspired collection is artisan-crafted from high-quality mahogany and marble.
Hand-carved, hand-painted, and gilded by skillful Indonesian artisans.

The apron of the table is adorned with pierced carving, featuring swags, garlands, and rosettes, all of which are symmetrical and balanced—typical of the neoclassical aesthetic that emphasized order and harmony. The legs are straight and fluted, ending in tapering feet, which again aligns with the Louis XVI preference for classical column-like leg forms as opposed to the more curved forms of the preceding Rococo style.

Cordelia Half-Moon Console Table, the product of meticulous artisanal craftsmanship, carved from high-quality mahogany. The table's legs are a tribute to Neoclassical elegance, their carved contours and delicate fluting reflecting a style that has long been associated with grace and sophistication. Indonesian artisans, renowned for their skill and attention to historical detail, have lovingly hand-carved, hand-painted, and gilded each piece. The result is a console table that radiates the opulence of the past, with a lustrous finish that accentuates every ornate detail and every elegant line of its form.

In the pantheon of classic furniture, few pieces command the immediate respect and admiration as the Louis XVI Half-Lune Console Table. A testament to the grandeur of French craftsmanship during the neoclassical period, this table is not merely a furnishing but a slice of history, a narrative in timber and marble.

The half-lune, or demi-lune, design was a favored motif of the late 18th century, embodying the era's shift toward symmetry, balance, and restraint following the exuberant Rococo period. The top, traditionally made of marble, is not just a surface but a canvas, displaying the luxurious veining of the stone—a contrast to the gilded wood below.


Gracefully suspended from the apron, the decorative garlands and swags are a nod to the laurels of victory, a feature that would resonate with the cultivated elite of Louis XVI's France, who had a penchant for classical references. The pierced carving adds a sense of depth and lightness to the table, creating a play of shadow and light that is as captivating as it is elegant.

The legs, straight and cylindrical, taper gently down to the feet—a deliberate move away from the earlier, more curvilinear designs that sought to mimic the naturalistic forms of flowers and vines. Here, the inspiration is unmistakably architectural, a tribute to the classical orders that were revived during this period.

Connecting the legs is the stretcher, not merely a structural component but a central stage for a sculptural urn or finial. This central motif often took the form of a classical vase, an eternal flame, or even a pinecone, each rich with its own iconography and contributing to the narrative of the piece.

It is in the unity of its parts that the Half-Lune Console Table from the Louis XVI period truly shines. Each element, from the choice of marble to the gilded carvings, works in concert to present a vision of neoclassical beauty. It is a piece that was contemporary to the likes of Marie Antoinette and the intellectual salons of Paris, yet it remains undeniably timeless.

To own a Louis XVI Half-Lune Console Table is to possess more than just a piece of furniture. It is to hold a fragment of the Age of Enlightenment, a period where art and intellect intertwined, and to let its history continue to unfold in the space of our modern lives. In this way, the console table is not just preserved; it is perpetuated—a legacy in lustrous wood and stone.