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Shop BALL HILL The Arcade Pair of Black Neoclassical Style Pedistals with Carrara Marble Tops
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Pair of Black Neoclassical Style Pedistals with Carrara Marble Tops

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Neoclassical pedestals became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as a way to display sculptures, vases, and other decorative objects. The style draws inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, characterized by clean lines, fluted columns, and symmetrical designs. These pedestals were often made of wood, stone, or marble, and were used in both domestic and public settings.

Marble tops added a touch of elegance and provided a durable surface for displaying items. The black finish on the fluted columns gives it a modern twist, while still retaining the classical form. These pedestals are still sought after today for their timeless appeal and ability to elevate the presentation of art and decorative objects.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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Neoclassical pedestals became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as a way to display sculptures, vases, and other decorative objects. The style draws inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, characterized by clean lines, fluted columns, and symmetrical designs. These pedestals were often made of wood, stone, or marble, and were used in both domestic and public settings.

Marble tops added a touch of elegance and provided a durable surface for displaying items. The black finish on the fluted columns gives it a modern twist, while still retaining the classical form. These pedestals are still sought after today for their timeless appeal and ability to elevate the presentation of art and decorative objects.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

Neoclassical pedestals became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as a way to display sculptures, vases, and other decorative objects. The style draws inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, characterized by clean lines, fluted columns, and symmetrical designs. These pedestals were often made of wood, stone, or marble, and were used in both domestic and public settings.

Marble tops added a touch of elegance and provided a durable surface for displaying items. The black finish on the fluted columns gives it a modern twist, while still retaining the classical form. These pedestals are still sought after today for their timeless appeal and ability to elevate the presentation of art and decorative objects.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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