Furniture
Julien Crescent Console
We never know whether to first admire the rich, exquisite hand-carving of this distinctive, wide-front console or to run our hands over the cool, variegated rose, natural solid marble that forms its top.
Lord Raffles Lion Occasional Table
Due to the overwhelming popularity of our Toscano-exclusive Lord Raffles Collection, we're offering yet another hand-carved, solid hardwood signature piece!
Dupere Marble-Topped Chest
Whether serving from its variegated, serpentine-edged, solid marble top or storing linens in its two generously deep drawers, this distinctively historic work of furniture art will always be standing by to stylishly complement your lifestyle.
The Bentley Grand-Scale Armchair
Picture curling up with a good book in the wide-seated comfort of our plush, Toscano-exclusive armchair!
The Queen Anne Dressing Table and Mirror
Like those works of furniture art found in palaces along the Loire, our 18th-century dressing table boasts elegant style, restrained decoration and curvilinear form.
The Captain's Davenport Desk
Wildly popular during the 19th century, this distinctively shaped Davenport makes you take notice as it rises from trim bun feet with ornate scrollwork that supports a hinged, lifting desktop.
Charles II Wall Curio Cabinet
We paid handsomely for the original 17th century antique, but our replica's rarity and unique design make it doubtful you'll see another like it! At over a yard tall, this regal wall cabinet becomes a practical showplace for your collectibles.
Jacobean Court Cupboard Buffet
A 19th century antique replica in the Jacobean style, our signature solid mahogany buffet is embellished with deep hand carvings including a caricature of a nobleman, melon bulb turnings and floral arches.
Cardington Square Manor Curio Cabinet
Fifteen individual panes of glass showcase your collectibles in this exqyisitely handcarved Toscano exclusive with curved front, crown molding, double shelves, and barley twist spindles.
Carved Unicorn Drop-Front Writing Desk
It's almost a shame to ever lower the intricate mahogany front panel (which takes over a week to carve), of this mid-19th century antique replica--except that its leather embossed writing desk with pigeonholes and drawers is so useful!







