The Decembrists House Museum displays a table on the original-looking steady supporting structure that is attached to a diamond-shaped base. The hexagonal column stand has a wooden onlay embossed with a floral motif. The oval tabletop, as well as the entire dark-colored structure, is veneered with precious wood to embellish the item and make it more durable. The veneer may look simplified, but it fits the table perfectly.
Such tables could be used in small living rooms for tea ceremonies in a narrow family circle.
From 1800 to 1830, the interiors of imperial palaces, mansions of the aristocracy, and noble houses were characterized by the Russian Empire style, which speaks to the great influence of French art. Filipp Vigel wrote in his memoirs,
Such tables could be used in small living rooms for tea ceremonies in a narrow family circle.
From 1800 to 1830, the interiors of imperial palaces, mansions of the aristocracy, and noble houses were characterized by the Russian Empire style, which speaks to the great influence of French art. Filipp Vigel wrote in his memoirs,