Regency Solid Burr Yew Wood Occasional Table

Collection CK30 SKU: 7316
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This finely crafted Regency solid burr yew wood occasional table exemplifies the elegance and refinement characteristic of early 19th-century British furniture. Its exquisite design and timeless style make it a refined addition to both period and contemporary interiors.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1815
Material: Solid burr yew wood
Dimensions: Height 73 cm, Width 50 cm, Depth 38 cm
Condition: Excellent patina, minor surface wear consistent with age

Set within the historical context of the Regency era, this accent table reflects the period’s penchant for graceful forms combined with practical sophistication. Renowned for their use of rare woods, Regency cabinetmakers often sought to highlight intricate grains and natural beauty, as seen in the vibrant figuring of the burr yew on this piece. Comparable examples reside in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, where Regency tables display similar attention to proportion and surface.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights:
    The solid burr yew wood is expertly selected for its richly patterned grain, offering depth and visual interest from every angle. Smoothly finished surfaces and precise joinery underscore the quality of Regency craftsmanship.

  • Design significance:
    This occasional table features elegantly curved legs and a finely shaped top, echoing the harmonious symmetry and understated ornamentation that defined the Regency style.

  • Collecting value:
    Rare due to its use of solid burr yew—a prized material seldom found in tables of this type—this piece boasts both stylish appeal and collectors’ desirability. The classic Regency silhouette enhances its inherent value.

  • Practical value:
    Versatile as an end table, accent piece, or focal point in any distinguished setting, this Regency solid burr yew wood occasional table offers practical use while elevating the overall décor. Its compact form is ideal for intimate spaces, studies, or refined living rooms.

This exceptional table epitomises the union of superior material and graceful form, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a statement piece with genuine period authenticity and enduring charm.

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