Table
IMMA
The table has a top made of walnut boards, with graining and is split in the middle. One section has a mechanism inside and two legs that fold out of sight. The table opens and becomes wider with the addition of a middle board, once the two hidden legs are lowered. The top is edged by a wide band of walnut wood, with elaborate wood-carved decoration. The table rests on four round, turned and strong legs, bearing hand-carved spiral decoration, ending in flattened wooden balls and laterally joined by strong wooden arms. The arms are joined together in the middle with another arm, where five thinner turned pillars are resting.