English Faux Bamboo Hall Stand with Mirror, Japanned Panels and Drawer, 1900s
$ 98.46
This English hall stand dates to circa 1900 and is designed in the faux bamboo taste, a decorative style widely favored in late 19th-century interiors for its light, linear character and exotic references. The structure is executed in painted and finished wood carved and turned to imitate bamboo, with an openwork framework of scrolling and geometric elements that gives the piece a strong vertical presence. The upper section centers on a rectangular mirror, flanked by angled panels set within a lattice of faux bamboo rails and scrolling supports. Below, a shallow shelf incorporates japanned panels decorated with gilt foliate and bird motifs, repeated again in the lower tier. A small central drawer fitted with a decorative brass pull offers convenient storage for gloves or small personal items, while multiple hooks provide hanging space for hats, coats, or accessories. The lower rack is suitable for umbrellas or canes. Both decorative and functional, this hall stand would have served as a focal point in an entry or reception hall. Its tall, architectural silhouette and layered detailing make it an engaging period piece, well suited to traditional interiors or as a contrasting accent in more eclectic spaces. Height: 76.75 in (194.95 cm) Width: 32.5 in (82.55 cm) Depth: 11.25 in (28.58 cm)
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