Console with mirror from the 1950s in mahogany and rosewood with brass

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Masterfully crafted console table in an exquisite combination of rosewood and mahogany; all the lines of the piece are curved and rounded. Four mahogany legs start, extending softly and sinuously, and open to form a cross to support the body of the cabinet, continuing and closing at the apex with an inverted T. They accommodate a generously sized top, also made of mahogany with an aquamarine retro-decorated glass inserted in the center. The central body has four capacious drawers on the front, rounded and veneered with a rosewood grain pattern. The vase-shaped mirror with a wide profile at the base fades as it rises, creating a proper composition with the console table below. The mirror can be stopped on the back of the console table or on the wall; it has no fixing joints on the console table. Hardware and tips are made of gilded metal. When viewed, the composition is extremely elegant in its obvious sculptural dimension. Providing ample storage space are the four drawers, the under-top compartment and the top itself. The furniture is certainly of important design and manufacturing. The console table is 94 cm high, 192 cm wide and 45 cm deep. The mirror is 82 cm high, 170 cm wide and 6 cm deep.
ID: 5578-1718271205-94228