Qing Dynasty Tables.
Country / Year: China, Qing Dynasty
Condition: Very Good
Measurements: H: 15″ / D: 18″ / W: 18″
Qing Dynasty Tables
Pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty Hardwood Side Tables
This exquisite pair of side tables exemplifies the elegant restraint and refined craftsmanship of the Qing Dynasty period. Handcrafted from richly toned hardwood, likely elm or rosewood, each table features a square top framed by a subtle floating panel and supported by gracefully shaped cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet—hallmarks of traditional Chinese design.
With clean lines and a balanced silhouette, these tables embody the Qing aesthetic of harmony and proportion. Their compact size makes them ideal for use as side tables, tea tables, or stands for decorative objects, offering both beauty and versatility in any interior setting.
Origin: China, Qing Dynasty (1644–1912)
Material: Hardwood, likely elm or rosewood
Design Details: Floating panel top, curved apron, hoof feet
Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich patina
Use: Perfect as accent tables, altar stands, or display bases
A timeless addition for collectors and admirers of classical Chinese furniture, these tables bring centuries of cultural artistry into modern living spaces.
About the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912):
The Qing Dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China. Renowned for its cultural richness and refined artistry. And enduring craftsmanship. Spanning nearly three centuries. The Qing era blended Manchu traditions with classical Han Chinese aesthetics, resulting in distinctive furniture styles marked by clean lines, balanced proportions, and understated elegance. Pieces from this period are celebrated for their meticulous joinery and the use of durable hardwoods. It is a timeless design philosophy that continues to inspire collectors and connoisseurs today.