Italian Neo-Classic Inlaid Marquetry Single Drawer Centre Table

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Item #: REG5394

Italian Neo-Classic (18th Century) walnut and lemonwood single drawer rectangular centre table with ornate inlaid patterns along the borders and legs with a mythological Griffin motif and wreath pattern, resting on 4 tapered legs, with a black marble top. (att: GIUSEPPE MAGGIOLINI).

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Italian Neo-Classic Inlaid Marquetry Single Drawer Centre Table

Italian Neo-Classic (18th Century) walnut and lemonwood single drawer rectangular centre table with ornate inlaid patterns along the borders and legs with a mythological Griffin motif and wreath pattern, resting on 4 tapered legs, with a black marble top. (att: GIUSEPPE MAGGIOLINI)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG5394
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Giuseppe Maggiolini
Creation Date:  18th Century

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  47.0"
Height: 32.3"
Depth : 23.5"

INFO

Style:  Italian
Materials & Techniques: Inlaid, marble, wood
Category: Tables
Condition: Some small veneer losses

About Giuseppe Maggiolini

Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814) was an Italian furniture designer and decorative arts artist known for his exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs. He was born in Milan, Italy, and showed an early interest in woodworking and design.

Maggiolini trained under the renowned furniture maker, Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, where he honed his skills in woodworking and gained a deep understanding of the Rococo and Neoclassical styles. Inspired by the works of influential designers such as Thomas Chippendale and Jean-Henri Riesener, Maggiolini developed his unique style that combined the elegance of the Rococo with the simplicity and geometric forms of the Neoclassical period.

Throughout his career, Maggiolini gained recognition for his attention to detail and meticulous

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