Tea table
Bernard Molitor was born in Luxembourg. He enjoyed a brilliant career as a cabinetmaker in Paris, where he settled in 1778. From the end of the reign of Louis XVI until the Restoration, he acquired a reputation based on his preference for beautiful mahoganies, which gave a great sense of unity to his work. These large tea tables with revolving marble tops were one of his specialties; they were designed to stand in the middle of a drawing room.
bernard molitor(1755 – 1833)
Discover Bernard Molitor’s exquisite 18th-century French furniture: tables, secretaires & more. Explore his unique style & legacy through art & museum collections.
Musée Nissim de Camondo (巴黎, 法国)
探索巴黎尼西姆·德·卡蒙多博物馆:这里是献给18世纪法国装饰艺术的绝美颂歌,也是一个饱经战火洗礼的感人家族传承。漫步于摆满家具、瓷器和挂毯的奢华房间。

