Neoclassical Brass Coffee Table with White Carrara Marble Top, French Work in the Style of Maison Ramsay, Circa 1940
Neoclassical style brass coffee table with white Carrara marble top. French work in the style of Maison Ramsay. Circa 1940
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1930–1940 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 97.0 x 55.0 x 50.5 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 38.19 x 21.65 x 19.88 inch |
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
An elegant neoclassical coffee table in polished brass, the rectangular top of pure white Carrara marble set within a brass frame and supported on four tapering legs with classical mouldings. The combination of warm polished brass and the cool, luminous white of the Carrara marble — with its characteristic fine grain and occasional translucent veining — creates a chromatic balance of great distinction and refinement. The marble surface provides both a visual focal point and a surface of exceptional durability and practical quality. French work in the style of Maison Ramsay, circa 1940.
This table is executed in the tradition of Maison Ramsay, a distinguished Parisian decorating house known for its faithful and luxurious interpretations of classical French styles. Operating in the tradition of the great Parisian maisons de décoration, Ramsay produced furniture of the highest craftsmanship, combining the architectural authority of the Louis XVI and Directoire styles with the material richness of brass, lacquer, marble, and fine woods. The combination of polished brass and Carrara marble was a particularly favoured and enduring pairing in the neoclassical furniture tradition — bringing together the warmth of metal and the cool perfection of stone in a dialogue that has been prized in French interiors since the 18th century.
A coffee table combining brass and white Carrara marble represents a permanent and versatile decorative investment. The white marble pairs with virtually any interior palette — equally luminous against dark lacquer, pale silk, warm mahogany, or contemporary neutral tones. Whether placed before a sofa in a drawing room or as a central accent in a library, this table adapts with ease to both period French interiors and sophisticated contemporary rooms, offering the rare quality of a truly timeless object of enduring beauty.
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