A table supported by ornamented brackets, either movable or fixed against a wall
Tables made for fixing against a wall and having no legs at the back. They came into fashion early in the eighteenth century, and were made often in pairs.
refined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style; "elegant handwriting"; "an elegant dark suit"; "she was elegant to her fingertips"; "small churches with elegant white spires"; "an elegant mathematical solution--simple and precise and lucid"
suggesting taste, ease, and wealth
(elegantly) with elegance; in a tastefully elegant manner; "the room was elegantly decorated"
Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
(of a scientific theory or solution to a problem) Pleasingly ingenious and simple
Metropolis
The Metropolis console raises the level and expands the limits of design with a
base of elegant composition and gracious lines.
PRODUCT FEATURES
The base is handcrafted from mahogany and the top is framed in particle board which gives the black high gloss lacquer its textured appearance. There are four drawers with delicate brass handles.
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Base & Drawers: Gold or silver leaf with a high gloss varnish finish
Hardware: Cast brass or brass plated
inchrome
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140 cm – 55,1’’
Height: 85 cm – 33,5’’
Depth: 40 cm – 15,7’’
Green living room + classical Beaux Arts architecture: Benjamin Moore 'Greenmount Silk', by Barry Dixon
In the living room of a Washington D.C. Beaux Arts mansion designed by Barry Dixon, walls are painted Benjamin Moore's Greenmount Silk; trim is Farrow & Ball's New White. Wheel-backed side chairs from Lewis Mittman. Regency parlor table from Randall Tysinger. Beside the mantle, a gilded "Belle Fleur" mirror from Panache rests on a "Wave Console" by Amy Howard.