Small Huanghuali Table

Early Qing Period
Pingtouan table
Cocobolo (Huanghuali)
77 × 38 × 82 cm

  • Embodying the timeless elegance of Ming dynasty furniture, this table's minimalist design belies its lasting appeal, constructed from the distinguished huanghuali wood, celebrated for its striking grain patterns. The tabletop features a grid corner mortise and tenon joint, bordered by a solid wood panel and reinforced beneath by crossbars, with edges gently rounded and subtly accented by an indented line at the bottom.
  • The table stands on slender legs, configured with four legs and eight supports, all crafted from rounded materials that join seamlessly via interlocking tenons, and is crowned with understated ivory detailing, showcasing the quintessence of minimalist design.


Reference and image source: China Guardian (HK) Auctions Co., Ltd.

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