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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/white-s-antiquesThis elegant Regency rosewood tea table is a fine example of early 19th-century English furniture, combining restrained decorative detail with clever practicality. The beautifully figured rosewood top folds open to create a generously sized surface, making it ideal for both everyday use and entertaining.
Raised on a turned central column with carved detailing, the table stands on a shaped quadriform base with sweeping legs, finished with original brass caps and castors. These details not only enhance the table’s visual balance but also allow it to be moved easily, as originally intended.
The colour, grain and patination of the rosewood are particularly appealing, displaying the warmth and depth that made this timber so sought after during the Regency period. The table is sturdy, well constructed and remains in very good condition, making it entirely suitable for modern living.
Historical Note – Use & Context
Tea tables such as this became an essential feature of Regency interiors, reflecting the growing social importance of tea drinking. Designed to be both functional and elegant, they were often placed in drawing rooms and withdrawn when not in use. The fold-over top allowed households to maximise space while maintaining a refined appearance - a hallmark of Regency design philosophy.