Table Design

Table design in the decorative arts reflects a rich history of functionality, craftsmanship, and artistic expression. From the ornate marquetry of Baroque and Rococo tables to the sleek minimalism of Bauhaus and mid-century modern designs, tables have evolved into practical furnishings and decorative masterpieces. This category explores the diverse range of materials, styles, and techniques used in table-making, from hand-carved wood and inlaid metals to contemporary glass and composite innovations. Whether serving as a dining centrepiece, a sculptural coffee table, or an elegant writing desk, tables continue to be essential elements of interior design, merging utility with aesthetic refinement.

Pedestal Table (1840) - Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

The Neo-Gothic pedestal table from 1840 showcases Romantic medieval influences with distinct Gothic elements, reflecting 19th-century aesthetics and craftsmanship through its intricate design and materials.Read More →

The M-Coffee Table blends Le Corbusier’s modular concepts with architectural elements, featuring display steps, a book recess, and glass components, embodying thoughtful simplicity and modern design.Read More →