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Aged regency finished round occasional table, leather top, and adorned with brass handled removable veneer tray.
This refined occasional table brings classic Regency character to any room with its aged finish and beautifully crafted details. The round leather‑topped surface offers a rich, tactile feel, while the removable veneer tray is adorned with elegant brass handles that add a warm metallic accent. The wood shows subtle aging and depth, giving the piece a collected, heirloom presence.
The removable tray adds exceptional versatility. Use it on a dining table to frame a centerpiece, on a coffee table to organize décor, or on a dresser or vanity to elevate everyday essentials. Whether styled for serving or display, it provides a handsome stage that enhances any setting.
A sculptural base and thoughtful craftsmanship make this table a standout accent—both functional and decorative, perfect for traditional, classic, or curated interiors.
Weight: 46 lbs Dimensions: 26" W × 26" D × 32" H
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Maitland-Smith is well-known for many hand-crafted specialties, including hand carved tropical mahogany, hand cut and inlaid exotic wood veneers, lost wax cast metal mounts and decorative objects, as well as, traditional vegetable tanned and hand-tooled leather. We draw inspiration from great works from the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. We work in design collaboration with design partners Tony Duquette Studios and its president, Hutton Wilkinson and also Celerie Kemble, Susan Hable Smith.
AND CARVED WOOD Perhaps the most demanding skill in the rich tradition of craftsmanship is hand carving. Archeologists can date early surviving examples over three thousand years old. Fantastic wooden objects have been uncovered in Egyptian tombs alongside jewel encrusted gold and silver artifacts. Other examples date from the Middle Ages, primarily ecclesiastical figures. The Renaissance was the setting for the reawakening of the decorative arts. Specialized guilds of artisans were formed to advance and protect particular skills. Carvers guilds arose throughout Europe alongside goldsmiths, jewelers and other similar trades. The richly ornamental styles of the 17th and 18th centuries are a testament to the caliber of craftsmanship available. Our carvers use the same tools and techniques as their 18th-century counterparts. After years of training, their skills are applied to a wide variety of Maitland-Smith items. Examples include our hand carved mahogany dining chairs, occasional chairs, mirror frames and numerous decorative objects
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