Square Rattan Coffee Table with Cane Top and Splayed Legs, France circa 1950
Square rattan coffee table with a cane-covered top, looped rattan apron, and splayed bundled-rattan legs joined by X-stretchers, France, circa 1950. W. 72.5 × D. 72.5 × H. 56 cm (W. 28.5 × D. 28.5 × H. 22.0 in.)
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1940–1950 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 72.5 x 72.5 x 56 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 28.54 x 28.54 x 22.05 inch |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Rattan |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A charming and characterful example of French artisanal rattan furniture from the post-war period, this square coffee table displays the confident hand of a skilled atelier working in the mid-century French tradition. The nearly square top — its surface covered in a panel of warm amber cane — is framed by a decorative border of looped rattan elements that follow the gently rounded corners of the tabletop, creating an intricate scalloped edge that animates the perimeter with texture and rhythm.
The apron beneath the top continues the looped rattan motif, providing visual continuity between the surface and the base structure below. The legs are formed from bundles of rattan canes bound together at intervals and splayed outward in a characteristic mid-century manner — conferring both structural stability and a lively, organic dynamism to the silhouette. X-shaped stretchers connect the legs at mid-height, their diagonal members crossing at a central knuckle wrapped in binding rattan, a detail that is simultaneously structural and decorative.
At 72.5 cm square and 56 cm in height, this table occupies an interesting category between a low coffee table and a tea table, a versatility typical of French mid-century rattan pieces that were designed to serve multiple functions in the domestic interior. The warm honey tonality of the aged rattan deepens the visual warmth of the piece and speaks to the quality of the original materials.
In good vintage condition with honest patina consistent with its age. An appealing and convivial piece that pairs beautifully with rattan seating of the 1950s–1960s or introduces a note of natural warmth into a more contemporary setting.
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