"Large Louis XV Console In Carved And Pierced Wood, 18th Century"
18th-century Louis XV console in carved wood, featuring elements typical of the rocaille style from the early half of the 18th century. The structure, finely pierced, showcases elegant curves and sculpted motifs. Painted and polychrome, it retains its original patina, offering a subtle elegance despite the richness of its details. The top, also original, is made of marble and remains in excellent condition.
The sides and front are sculpted in a fluid and harmonious style, characteristic of Louis XV aesthetics, marked by a focus on refinement and lightness. This type of console, very representative of the period, was often placed in salons or entrance halls of bourgeois homes in the 18th century, serving both a functional and decorative role.