"Transformation Table Known As Burgundy, 18th Century Period "
Rare Transformation Table called "à la Burgundy", in Violet Wood Veneer in Geometric Curling with herringbone decoration, revealing a Tier under the Top and opening to a Drawer forming a Desk with writing desk and its original Old Moroccan. The front part of the tray folds down to form a writing desk and a mechanism releases at the rear a Tier with Drawers and Lockers. The interior consists of a Small Drawer on each side and Lockers. It rests on slightly arched legs, Parisian work from the Louis XV period, dating from the mid-18th century. A “Burgundy” piece of furniture is a Transformation Desk allowing you to hide Storage or Tiers using an ingenious mechanism. The tray unfolds forward to serve as a writing table. The “Burgundy” desk was invented by the cabinetmaker JF OEBEN. Dimensions of the top: 51 CM x 31 CM Height: 67 CM