Croome Court console table by Eichholtz
- The Croome Court console table by Eichholtz has an aged white finish and a marble top. Its design evokes the kinetic energy of Alken's plasterwork, seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary elegance.
- Dimensions: l 214 x w 86 x h 91 cm
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EichholtzThe Croome Court console table by Eichholtz has an aged white finish and a marble top. Its design evokes the kinetic energy of Alken's plasterwork, seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary elegance. Dimensions: l 214 x w 86 x h 91 cm
The Console Table Croome Court is inspired by the 18th-century collaboration between architect Robert Adam (British, 1728–1792) and his favourite carver Sefferin Alken (Danish, active 1744, died ca. 1783), which yielded a magnificent console table (1765) for the mansion known as Croome Court in Worcestershire, England. . The painted surfaces on the original evoke ancient plasterwork from Pompeii and Herculaneum, while the marble-veneered tabletop showcases an innovative technique that likely increased the table’s expense but reduced its weight.