High-luxury interior design relies on smart, beautiful pieces that adapt effortlessly to the flow of a modern room. Hand-crafted in Europe during the late Victorian to Edwardian era, this premium mahogany low sofa table captures the absolute peak of 19th-century English Regency revival form. Selected for its exceptionally clean proportions, rich textural surfaces, and practical footprint, this table serves as a spectacular companion piece to frame adjacent seating or anchor an intimate library corner.
The table is masterfully constructed from dense, polished mahogany with a rectangular top and two drop-leaf ends (pembroke format) that lift smoothly to expand the workspace. The top and leaves are inlaid with high-grade, moss-green leather panels, each meticulously detailed with hand-applied, gold leaf geometric borders. The front apron houses a long, flush-fitting drawer accented by original brass ring pull handles and neoclassical roundel backplates.
The base features an iconic, striking Regency silhouette: two hand-carved open lyre-shaped pedestal uprights connected by a turned central stretcher ring. The structure rests on four sweeping, out-curved sabre legs that terminate in ornately cast brass lion-paw casters. Boasting a rich, deep amber-satin patina, this multi-functional table provides a dramatic structural layer.
Period / Style: Late 19th or Early 20th Century (circa 1890–1910) / English Regency Revival
Materials: Solid Mahogany, Gold-Tooled Inset Green Leather, Cast Brass Hardware
Design Hallmarks: Double drop-leaf ends, single functional drawer, carved open lyre pedestals, and sweeping sabre legs with lion-paw casters