



Empire-Style Tripod Table with Bronze Mask Mounts
This tripod side table is executed in the neoclassical revival manner, drawing on antique precedents through its disciplined proportions and classical ornament. The circular top is supported by three tapered legs joined by a shaped stretcher, creating a compact, architectural silhouette that reads equally as furniture and object.
Each leg is inset with a cast metal female mask at the frieze, paired with paw-form feet at the base, details that reference classical figural language without overt excess. Designed as an occasional or lamp table, the form remains versatile, sculptural, and grounded in historical precedent.
Dimensions: Available upon request
Style: Neoclassical / Classical Revival
Materials & Techniques: Hardwood; cast metal figural mounts and paw feet
Place of Origin: Likely Continental Europe
Period: Late 19th–early 20th century
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