A substantial 18th century Italian walnut center table of strong architectural presence and bold carving. The rectangular plank top, rich with age and surface character, sits above a carved frieze centered by an oval medallion of scrolling foliage radiating from a stylized rosette. A continuous dentil molding runs beneath the top edge, creating depth and shadow along the perimeter. The table is supported by robust, carved baluster legs with fluted and lobed detailing, joined by a low stretcher that reinforces both structure and visual weight. The form is grounded and confident, typical of Italian provincial craftsmanship of the period, where utility and ornament were balanced with solidity. The walnut displays a warm, time-softened patina, with visible grain, wear, and surface variation accumulated over centuries of use. The top shows natural aging, shrinkage lines, and minor marks consistent with its age, contributing to its authenticity and character. At 48 inches wide and 32 inches deep, the proportions allow it to function effectively as a center table, or small library table. Its scale and carved detail give it presence without excess, making it equally compelling in traditional interiors or layered, collected settings. A character-rich example of 18th century Italian craftsmanship with strong decorative impact and honest age. Height: 32 in (81.28 cm) Width: 48 in (121.92 cm) Depth: 32 in (81.28 cm)