18th C. Lion's Head Side Tables Black (Set of 2)
- No Longer Available -
Heraldic emblem of valor and nobility, the lion was a defining motif of the early 18th-century English Georgian furnishings that inspired our table. Hand-carved from solid elm, ornamented with brass lion masks, this piece combines grand presence with compact proportions.
- Hand built from solid reclaimed elm
- Tripod base with curved legs supports a thick, deeply beveled round top
- Hand-carved lion's head detail sits atop 3 legs
- Perfectly proportioned to set beside a sofa or between chairs
- By their nature, unsealed salvaged wood planks may be somewhat uneven, and may cup or bow slightly over time, further enhancing their rustic one-of-a-kind character; cracks may be present
- Natural wax finish is hand applied
- For normal daily care, dust with a feather duster or wipe with a clean, dry cloth
- This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations in the wood or metal work are to be expected and celebrated. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike.
Dimensions
- Small Table: 17" diam., 25"H; 29 lbs.
- Large Table: 21" diam., 27"H; 44 lbs.