19th Century French Louis Philippe Marble Top Commode by Georges Guerin of Paris
2601-2633 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
37.5H x 49.5W x 22D
Location: Dallas
19th Century French Louis Philippe Marble Top Commode by Georges Guerin of Paris is a well-proportioned design, crafted in richly figured burl walnut and topped with its original marble. The façade is composed of three broad drawers, each showcasing beautifully book-matched grain that brings depth and natural movement across the surface.
The form is defined by its balanced, architectural lines~softly rounded corners, a molded frame, and a shaped apron that grounds the piece with quiet strength. This is the essence of the Louis Philippe period: refined, practical, and enduring without excess.
Inside the case and prominently on the back side, the commode retains its original maker’s stamp reading Georges Guerin, Ébéniste, Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris, placing it within the long-standing tradition of Parisian cabinetmaking. The Faubourg Saint-Antoine district was the center of furniture production in 19th century Paris, known for its skilled workshops and disciplined craftsmanship. Additional pencil inscriptions that appear to be Guerin's signature remain visible as part of the piece’s working history,
The warm, time-developed patina enhances the character of the walnut, while the generous scale offers substantial storage. A piece that carries both presence and restraint, well suited to anchor a room with authenticity and purpose.
Circa 1850s
Measures 37.5H x 49.5W x 22D
Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District Showroom in Dallas Texas
