1980
104 cm Height 31 cm Width 31 cm Depth
This stunning column, crafted in Italy in the late 16th century, is a true testament to mastery and craftsmanship. Crafted from solid oak, it features an intricately turned body that showcases the beauty of the material. The four decorative scrolls not only support the top surface, but also add a touch of elegance to its design, making it a statement piece. The polished wood finish enhances the natural grain, highlighting the texture and color of the oak. This column serves as an ideal pedestal for displaying a variety of objects, whether it's a marble or bronze sculpture, a collectible ceramic piece, or a vibrant vase filled with flowers. With a 16" x XNUMX" top surface, it provides ample space for your most prized items. This column is more than just functional; it's a decorative accent that elevates the aesthetics of any room, drawing the admiration of your guests and becoming a focal point of your home.
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