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Regency Rosewood Tea Table

Rosewood Tea Table
Circa 1815

This exquisite Regency tea table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material during the early 19th century. Its beautifully folding top showcases a rich patina that enhances the natural beauty of the wood, while its delicate sabre legs reflect the elegant style characteristic of the Regency period. In excellent condition, this table is a testament to the era’s penchant for refined design and high-quality craftsmanship.

The table's visual appeal lies in its balance of form and function. The deep, polished tones of the rosewood are complemented by the graceful curves of the sabre legs, creating a harmonious aesthetic. The table’s top folds open smoothly, transforming it from a compact side table to a functional tea table—perfect for entertaining or display.

Rosewood was a favorite of the wealthy during England’s Regency period, admired for its exotic origins and distinctive qualities. Sourced from tropical regions in India and Brazil, rosewood earned its name not for its rich color but for the subtle rose-like fragrance it emits when freshly cut. Its rarity and beauty made it a symbol of status and sophistication in Regency interiors.

Open: 29" high x 36" wide x 35 1/2" deep
Closed: 29" high x 36" wide x 17 3/4" deep
Rosewood Tea Table
Circa 1815

This exquisite Regency tea table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material during the early 19th century. Its beautifully folding top showcases a rich patina that enhances the natural beauty of the wood, while its delicate sabre legs reflect the elegant style characteristic of the Regency period. In excellent condition, this table is a testament to the era’s penchant for refined design and high-quality craftsmanship.

The table's visual appeal lies in its balance of form and function. The deep, polished tones of the rosewood are complemented by the graceful curves of the sabre legs, creating a harmonious aesthetic. The table’s top folds open smoothly, transforming it from a compact side table to a functional tea table—perfect for entertaining or display.

Rosewood was a favorite of the wealthy during England’s Regency period, admired for its exotic origins and distinctive qualities. Sourced from tropical regions in India and Brazil, rosewood earned its name not for its rich color but for the subtle rose-like fragrance it emits when freshly cut. Its rarity and beauty made it a symbol of status and sophistication in Regency interiors.

Open: 29" high x 36" wide x 35 1/2" deep
Closed: 29" high x 36" wide x 17 3/4" deep
$9,850.00
Regency Rosewood Tea Table
$9,850.00

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Rosewood Tea Table
Circa 1815

This exquisite Regency tea table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material during the early 19th century. Its beautifully folding top showcases a rich patina that enhances the natural beauty of the wood, while its delicate sabre legs reflect the elegant style characteristic of the Regency period. In excellent condition, this table is a testament to the era’s penchant for refined design and high-quality craftsmanship.

The table's visual appeal lies in its balance of form and function. The deep, polished tones of the rosewood are complemented by the graceful curves of the sabre legs, creating a harmonious aesthetic. The table’s top folds open smoothly, transforming it from a compact side table to a functional tea table—perfect for entertaining or display.

Rosewood was a favorite of the wealthy during England’s Regency period, admired for its exotic origins and distinctive qualities. Sourced from tropical regions in India and Brazil, rosewood earned its name not for its rich color but for the subtle rose-like fragrance it emits when freshly cut. Its rarity and beauty made it a symbol of status and sophistication in Regency interiors.

Open: 29" high x 36" wide x 35 1/2" deep
Closed: 29" high x 36" wide x 17 3/4" deep
Regency Rosewood Tea Table | M.S. Rau