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Late 19th-Century Bamboo Writing Table In Asian style - 48½"

SKU: 20830
Sale priceUS$1,985

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This delicate "bonheur-du-jour" is crafted from stained bamboo, showcasing elegant proportions and a refined silhouette. Its structure features intricate openwork inspired by Chinese-style joinery, reflecting the European fascination with exotic aesthetics in the late 19th century. The desk includes a small drawer that locks with a key, as well as upper compartments for organizing papers or writing supplies. A gracefully aged patina enhances the warmth of the natural material.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Orientalism influenced European furniture design, leading to pieces that combined functional Western forms with details borrowed from Asian artistry. Bamboo furniture, particularly in the "Asian Pagoda" style, became highly sought after for its lightness and decorative appeal. This desk embodies that trend, merging practicality with an air of the exotic, making it a desirable addition to refined interiors of the time.

Today, this charming desk can add a touch of antique character to a bedroom, study, or living space. Its slender frame makes it ideal for small interiors, while the warm tones and organic texture of the bamboo create a natural contrast in both classic and modern decors. Whether used as a writing desk, a display piece, or a compact vanity, it brings a subtle nod to 19th-century craftsmanship while remaining entirely functional.


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 48½" high x 28¾" wide x 17¾" deep
Approx. overall 123cm high x 73cm wide x 45cm deep

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