Good morning! Funny how you can not see something for a while and then come across a run of them. Margaret asked me for a demi lune console table and I couldn’t find one for ages but then found several.
Here’s the one I painted black for her.
I also had this (not strictly a Demi lune) onemwith a black marble top. Absolutely beautiful detail and the marble was in very nice condition. I painted the base is an ASCP Paris grey mix with some dry brushed white.
That one sold right away so when I came across the next Demi lune I decided to paint it similarly but sell it more cheaply as it wasn’t marble ... and it’s still available:)
Available: a vintage Demi lune console table. Perfect for a hallway or lounge room. With ball and claw feet, a pie crust edge and carved leg detail, this lovely piece exudes elegance.
Painted in ASCP Paris Grey with a Graphite top.
91w x 45d x 75h cm
Now sold
Pickup Lilyfield or delivery
Let me know if you are interested in this one.
I have a busy painting day today as I’m finishing up an order of 6 pieces heading to Belligen near Coffs Harbour this week.very grateful for lovely customers.
Fiona
Lovely post — those vintage demi-lune consoles are absolutely charming, and the styling ideas you’ve shared really bring them to life. I can imagine them in any entryway, transforming the space with their classic curves and elegant lines. Speaking of transformations, sometimes our academic spaces need a help too — like when I wish someone could do my proctored Physics Exam for me, just so I can focus on decorating instead! Thanks for inspiring me both with furniture and with a lighthearted way to balance life + obligations.
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