Tables
Coffee table, Crown haute model end of sofa, aluminum design end of sofa, contemporary...
Coffee table, Crown haute model end of sofa, aluminum design end of sofa, contemporary...
White coffee table by model Brutus, design of a modern sculpture in concrete and cast...
Brutus coffee table, modern sculpture design in concrete and cast fiber, coffee table...
Brutus coffee table, modern sculpture design in concrete and cast fiber, coffee table...
Cubist-style desk, 1930-1940, in rosewood veneer.
Wood and glass coffee table, 1970s design.
1960s Danish coffee table, model by Robert Christensen.
Coffee table by Roger Capron, 1970s, ceramic and metal.
Sideboard by Louis Majorelle, Nancy, Art Nouveau period, circa 1900.
Tea table with 3 trays by Emile Gallé, Art Nouveau, circa 1900.
Ivory-colored sofa end, bleached wood side table with casters, built from a tree trunk,...
Table Guéridon in the Napoleon III style, 19th century or early 20th century, in wood...
Design coffee table by Henry Fernandez from the 1970s.
Small office from the 1970s.
1940s-style coffee table or end table.
Coffee table, 1980s, Modern Design.
Carved, painted and gilded wood pedestal table, Louis XV style.
Discover the Richness and Diversity of Our Table Collection
Welcome to our exceptional selection of tables, spanning eras and styles, offering pieces from antique to modern. Whether you're looking for functional office tables, elegant dining tables, designer coffee tables, or more specialized pieces like pedestal tables or game tables, our collection is rich in options for every taste and need.
Antique tables: a heritage of function and art
The antique tables in our collection come from civilizations around the world, each bearing the hallmarks of its era and culture. From Egyptian tables to Roman pieces, these tables are not just pieces of furniture, but true works of art, adorned with intricate designs and precious materials.
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance: robustness and refinement
During the Middle Ages, tables were primarily functional, large and sturdy, often at the center of the common room. The Renaissance brought refinement with elaborate tables used in palaces and noble homes, often inlaid with marquetry and bronze details.
Baroque and Rococo: Exuberance of Form
The Baroque style introduced tables with heavy ornamentation, carved legs and majestic underbases. Rococo followed with even curvier lines and floral decorations, reflecting the frivolity and taste for the spectacular of the era.
From Victorian to Art Deco: Diversity and Innovation
The Victorian period saw tables that were often heavy and dark, with deep wood carvings. Art Deco, in contrast, offered clean lines and geometric shapes, with materials such as steel and glass.
Modernism and Contemporary: Minimalism and Function
Modern table design is characterized by minimalism and enhanced functionality. Industrial materials, such as metal and plastic, are commonly used, offering new and innovative forms. Contemporary tables continue to evolve with designs that defy convention, using advanced manufacturing technologies to create unique pieces.
Specific tables: from practical to playful
Our collection also includes more specific types of table: elegant desks for study or home office, consoles to embellish entrances, games tables for leisure, and dressing tables for bedrooms. Each type is selected for its utility as much as for its style.
Exploration and inspiration
Each table in our collection is chosen for its beauty, durability and history. We offer pieces that are not just functional surfaces, but decorative elements that enrich your living space. Browse our collection to find the perfect table that not only meets your needs, but also adds an element of refinement to your environment.