Library table

Item number: 226805Category: Tables
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This rare library table or desk, of unknown design and produced in Sweden, is a distinguished example of finely crafted late 19th- or early 20th-century Scandinavian furniture, combining traditional artisanal techniques with a strong architectural presence. Constructed in richly figured rosewood, the piece exhibits deep reddish-brown hues and complex grain patterns, providing a luxurious and tactile surface that enhances both its visual and material richness.

The rectangular tabletop rests on a pair of pedestal legs, each intricately carved with spiral-twisted vertical columns that lend the piece a sculptural and classical character. These twisted elements evoke baroque influences, while maintaining a level of restraint that aligns with Nordic interpretations of historic styles. Each pedestal is adorned with a stylized rosette motif—a traditional decorative element that softens the otherwise structural composition and adds a touch of ornamental detail.

Connecting the two pedestals is a carved stretcher with an undulating, wave-like profile. This element serves both a visual and structural purpose, reinforcing the stability of the frame while echoing the fluid movement found in the spiral carvings above. The stretcher’s sculptural design introduces a dynamic contrast to the otherwise rectilinear geometry of the tabletop.

Practical in function, the table also includes side drawers that are integrated subtly into the apron, preserving the visual continuity of the piece. These storage compartments maintain the formal symmetry and offer utility without compromising the elegance of the design.

The rosewood surfaces have developed a mature patina over time, further enhancing the richness of the wood and reinforcing the age and authenticity of the table. Minor signs of wear—including surface marks and subtle edge softening—are consistent with age and use, and contribute to the desk’s historic character.

This library table, while of unknown authorship, demonstrates a high level of cabinetmaking skill and an understanding of proportion, ornament, and materiality. Its craftsmanship and richly decorative details make it a rare and collectible piece, suitable for both traditional and eclectic interiors where sculptural furniture and fine woodwork are appreciated.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 130 / D: 70 / H: 71
Decade1940s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialRosewood
Designed in1940s
Item Number226805
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