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Early 20th Century Louis XVI Style Parquetry Inlaid Table
Located in Nashville, TN
This early 20th Century Louis XVI Style inlaid table is handsome with finely tapered legs and a
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Side Tables

Materials

Marble

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French Inlaid Side Table For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the French inlaid side table you’re looking for. Each French inlaid side table for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, metal and hardwood. If you’re shopping for a French inlaid side table, we have 216 options in-stock, while there are 1 modern editions to choose from as well. There are many kinds of the French inlaid side table you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. When you’re browsing for the right French inlaid side table, those designed in Louis XV, Louis XVI and Art Deco styles are of considerable interest. A well-made French inlaid side table has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Drexel, Maurice Dufrêne and Emile Gallé are consistently popular.

How Much is a French Inlaid Side Table?

The average selling price for a French inlaid side table at 1stDibs is $2,565, while they’re typically $483 on the low end and $25,401 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Side-tables for You

While the range of styles and variety of materials have broadened over time, the priceless functionality of side tables has held true.

Antique and vintage side tables are an integral accent to our seating and provide additional, necessary storage in our homes. They can be a great foundation for that perfect focal piece of art that you want all your guests to see as you congregate for cocktails in the living room. Side tables are indeed ideal as a stage for your decorative objects or plants in your library or your study, and they are a practical space for the novel or stack of design magazines you keep close to your sofa.

Sure, owning a pair of side tables isn’t as imperative as having a coffee table in the common area, though most of us would struggle without them. Those made of metal, stone or wood are frequently featured in stylish interiors, and if you’re shopping for side tables, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

With respect to the height of your side tables, a table that is as high as your lounge chair or the arm of your couch is best.

Some folks are understandably fussy about coherence in a living room area, but coherence doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t mix and match. Feel free to introduce minimalist mid-century modern wooden side tables designed by Paul McCobb alongside your contemporary metal coffee table. If you think it isn’t possible to pair a Hollywood Regency–style side table with a contemporary sofa, we’re here to tell you that it is. Even a leggy side table can balance a chunky sofa well. Try to keep a limited color palette in mind if you’re planning on mixing furniture styles and materials, and don’t be afraid to add a piece of abstract art to shake things up.

As far as the objects you’re planning to place on your side tables, if you have heavy items such as stone or sculptures to display, a fragile glass-top table would not be an ideal choice. Think about what material would best support your collectibles and go with that. If it’s a particularly small side table, along with a tall, sleek floor lamp, it can make for a great way to fill a corner of the room you wouldn’t otherwise easily be able to populate.

Whether you are looking for an antique 19th-century carved oak side table or a vintage rattan side table (because rattan never went away!), the collection on 1stDibs has you covered —  find Art Deco side tables, bamboo side tables, travertine side tables and more today.