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A "desserte" or "console-desserte" is a small, tall piece of dining room furniture with multiple trays, placed along a wall and used to hold objects or dishes during meals. The desserte was invented in the 18th century to avoid the need for servants when entertaining friends. Servants were suspected of listening in on conversations and, above all, repeating them.
In the second photo, you can see that the top lifts up to reveal white marble. You can place it in your dining room, of course, but it would also be perfect in an entrance hall or hallway.
Style
Louis XIII
Period
Circa 1900
More Information
Style Louis XIII
Louis XIII also known as Louis “The Just” reigned over the kingdom of France from 1610 to 1643.
Heavily influenced by Italian, Flemish and Arab aesthetics, Louis XIII style is geometric, clean and utilitarian. Cabinets and sideboards are adorned with arabesques whereas turnery makes it appearance on chairs.
Dark woods such as ebony and walnut are in the spotlight.
Dimensions
Width: 114 cm
Depth: 43 cm
Height: 100 cm