Taj Mahal Inlaid Tilt Top Table with intricate bone inlay design, vintage India circa 1950, round wooden pedestal table.

Taj Mahal Inlaid Tilt Top Table

Collection EE40 SKU: 79521
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Taj Mahal Inlaid Tilt Top Table

A striking centre table, this Taj Mahal Inlaid Tilt Top Table showcases exquisite craftsmanship from mid-twentieth century India. Exuding refined artistry, this accent table evokes the splendour of Agra's iconic monument through intricate bone inlay, uniting practical design with decorative allure.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1950
Material: Bone inlay, wood base

Dimensions: Height: 70 cm; Diameter: 60 cm

Condition: Excellent original condition, minimal signs of age

This bone inlaid centre table exemplifies a style that became highly desirable among collectors and interiors connoisseurs in the post-colonial period. The technique of inlay—painstakingly embedding delicately cut pieces of bone into a wooden framework—recalls Mughal-era artistry and is still admired in museum collections worldwide. Its tilt top design combines both functional ingenuity and a nod to Victorian-era English furniture, where similar mechanisms were favoured for their adaptability.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship:
    The meticulously hand-inlaid bone forms an intricate depiction of the Taj Mahal, highlighting geometric and floral motifs synonymous with traditional Indian decorative arts. Each piece is expertly shaded and shaped to create a shimmering, tapestry-like effect across the tabletop.

  • Elegant Design:
    The elegant tilt top mechanism allows the table to be displayed upright when not in use, mirroring the versatility of classic Victorian and Edwardian accent tables. Its rounded silhouette and finely turned base evoke a sense of timeless sophistication, with subtle references to Mughal and Regency design aesthetics.

  • Collecting Value:
    Tables of this calibre, featuring a distinctive Indian motif and post-colonial provenance, have become increasingly sought after among collectors of decorative arts. The rarity of original examples in such fine condition, especially with detailed Taj Mahal bone inlay, adds to its desirability.

  • Practical Value:
    This Taj Mahal Inlaid Tilt Top Table is ideal as a statement piece in a drawing room, library, or conservatory. The dimensions are well suited for displaying objets d'art, serving tea, or acting as a focal point in a curated collection of accent tables.

A unique opportunity for enthusiasts of rare bone inlaid centre tables, this fine example unites cultural heritage, decorative value, and enduring style.

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