Hoshiarpur Folding Octagonal End Table

Collection EE40 SKU: 71225
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Hoshiarpur Folding Octagonal End Table

Exemplifying expert Indian craftsmanship from the late nineteenth century, this Hoshiarpur folding end table beautifully captures the richness of traditional design. Presenting a harmonious marriage of form and function, it serves as both a decorative and practical accent, reflecting the era’s fascination with elaborate inlay work and geometric artistry.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1875–1890
Material: Dark wood (likely rosewood) with intricate bone inlay

Dimensions: Height 52 cm (20.5 ins), Width/Diameter 51 cm (20 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina, minor age-commensurate wear

Beautifully inlaid with elaborate floral and geometric motifs, this octagonal folding end table is evocative of the renowned Hoshiarpur tradition in northern India. Such examples were often sought after by British travellers during the colonial period, their refined decorative style now featured in collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The design’s portable nature, paired with its decorative intricacy, made these tables prized among collectors and tastemakers during the late Victorian era.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship:
    Showcasing meticulous bone inlay set against richly toned wood, each panel displays a unique series of delicate patterns, exemplifying the skilled handiwork synonymous with Hoshiarpur artisans.

  • Distinctive Design:
    The octagonal top is both visually striking and practical, its folding base allowing for easy storage or repositioning. The floral and geometric motifs highlight the fusion of Indian artistry with Western aesthetic sensibilities of the period.

  • Collecting Value:
    Rare to find in such complete and well-preserved condition, this Hoshiarpur folding end table is highly sought after for its decorative appeal and historical provenance. Its sophisticated scale ensures it is equally suited to intimate living spaces or as a standout feature within a larger scheme.

  • Practical Value:
    Ideal as an accent table beside a sofa, as an end table in a reading nook, or as a focus within an eclectic collection, this piece blends seamlessly with both traditional and contemporary interiors.

With its captivating bone inlay and classic form, this Hoshiarpur folding end table remains a timeless addition for collectors seeking authentic Indian antiques or those looking to introduce a touch of nineteenth-century artistry to the modern home.

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