19th Century French Louis Philippe Period Mahogany Marble Top Commode
2401-3208 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
39H x 50.5W x 23D
Location: Dallas
19th Century French Louis Philippe Period Mahogany Marble Top Commode is a superlative example of the tailored architecture and restrained ornamentation that has made this style popular since the mid-1800s. Utilizing exotic imported burl mahogany, the casework was created with rectilinear lines accented by the traditional serpentine flare of the topmost tier which conceals a drawer. Three spacious full width drawers appear below, providing ample storage and organizational capability. A hidden drawer exists behind the base board! The pediment style legs provide support, with brass key guards to protect the keyholes. The top is covered with its original "sandwich" marble so-called for the groove on the face of the edge all around. The marble possesses rich veining and combines a multitude of shades of gray from dark to light. The most visually striking feature, however, is the amazing bookmatched burl veneer on the entire facade including the drawer fronts and framework around them, creating a naturalistic feast for the eyes!
Circa 1850s
Measures 39H x 50.5W x 23D
Available for pickup in the Dallas Design District, Dallas, TX.