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THE TREASURED Mid Century Classic: Brighton Pavilion Style Tortoiseshell Cane side table
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Mid Century Classic: Brighton Pavilion Style Tortoiseshell Cane side table

A$425.00

Fabulous burnt bamboo with gracefully shaped octangonal frame, in the Brighton Pavillion style. This beautifully handcrafted Chinese Chippendale side table feature a tortoiseshell finish, rattan caned-top, and intricate bamboo open fretwork. Chinese design and bamboo furniture became highly fashionable in the Western world after the completion of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton for future King George IV in 1801. George had a love of fine and decorative arts and a fascination with the Chinese style. He selected Chinese export furniture and objects along with hand-painted Chinese wallpapers for his seaside home. Size: 450mm w x 450mm d x 450 h

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Fabulous burnt bamboo with gracefully shaped octangonal frame, in the Brighton Pavillion style. This beautifully handcrafted Chinese Chippendale side table feature a tortoiseshell finish, rattan caned-top, and intricate bamboo open fretwork. Chinese design and bamboo furniture became highly fashionable in the Western world after the completion of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton for future King George IV in 1801. George had a love of fine and decorative arts and a fascination with the Chinese style. He selected Chinese export furniture and objects along with hand-painted Chinese wallpapers for his seaside home. Size: 450mm w x 450mm d x 450 h

Fabulous burnt bamboo with gracefully shaped octangonal frame, in the Brighton Pavillion style. This beautifully handcrafted Chinese Chippendale side table feature a tortoiseshell finish, rattan caned-top, and intricate bamboo open fretwork. Chinese design and bamboo furniture became highly fashionable in the Western world after the completion of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton for future King George IV in 1801. George had a love of fine and decorative arts and a fascination with the Chinese style. He selected Chinese export furniture and objects along with hand-painted Chinese wallpapers for his seaside home. Size: 450mm w x 450mm d x 450 h

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