Art Nouveau Bentwood & Rattan Pedestal Table, Central Europe, c. 1900–1925
Decorative pedestal table / plant stand made of bentwood construction combined with woven rattan, originating from Central Europe and dating to the early 20th century.
The piece features a round woven top, elegant curved supports, and a distinctive integrated basket beneath the tabletop—an element typically associated with flower stands from the Art Nouveau period. The sculptural base with flowing lines reflects the organic aesthetic of Secession-era design.
Suitable as a plant stand, accent table, or decorative pedestal, this piece adds character and lightness to both historic and contemporary interiors.
Due to the absence of labels or documentation, the table is offered as an unattributed period example.
- Materials:
- Bentwood (steam-bent wood)
- Rattan / wicker weave
- Period: circa 1900–1925
- Origin: Central Europe
Dimensions:
- Height: 105 cm
- Top diameter: 45 cm
- Base diameter: 40 cm
- Estimated weight:
- approx. 6–8 kg
- Condition: Good antique condition with visible signs of age and use. Stable construction. Minor wear to wood and wicker consistent with age. Please refer to photographs for details.