Dining table from the mid-century period in France. This piece is crafted with solid wood construction and features a striking Brazilian rosewood veneer. The rosewood showcases a striking striped top. There are four tapered legs that support this oval piece. The table is in very nice vintage condition with only minor surface wear consistent with age and use. The photos accurately depict the condition.
The table is stamped with the official “Groupe des Ebenistes d’Art” emblem. Translating to Group of Art Cabinetmakers; this certifies the creation of this piece in Paris. The stamps also show it is made by French furniture maker; Rinck. Originally opened in 1841 by Jean Rinck; this workshop started in the French town of Alsace. They became a go-to source of furniture and interior design of royalty and elite clientele from the 1920s to the 1970s.