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A classic Queen Anne style console table, crafted from dark brown wood with a rich grain, possibly walnut or mahogany. It features a serpentine or scalloped apron, cabriole legs, and carved acanthus leaf detailing on the knees of the front legs. The table top has a subtle beveled edge and appears to feature a burled wood veneer pattern in the center. The feet are pad or club feet. The overall design emphasizes elegant curves and detailed craftsmanship. — 3D model
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Frequently asked questions

What is the typical material for a Queen Anne console table?
Queen Anne furniture is traditionally crafted from fine woods such as walnut, mahogany, or cherry, often featuring rich finishes and intricate veneers to highlight the wood grain.
What are cabriole legs?
Cabriole legs are a furniture leg style characterized by two curves: an upper convex curve gracefully flowing into a lower concave curve, often ending in an ornate foot like a pad, club, or claw-and-ball foot.
How is a console table different from a side table?
A console table is typically taller and narrower, designed to be placed against a wall, while a side table is generally smaller and lower, intended to sit beside a sofa or chair.