Object Description
Italian Dark Green Serpentine Marble Pedestal Column
Italian, Late 19th Century
Height 98cm, width 50cm, depth 50cm
Top diameter 43cm
Crafted in Italy in the late nineteenth century, this striking pedestal is sculpted from richly veined dark green serpentine marble, valued for its saturated colour and ornamental appeal.
Carved as a spiral, or Solomonic, column, the gracefully twisting shaft conveys movement while preserving balanced classical proportions.
The seamless carving enhances its sculptural impact, allowing the piece to serve as both a decorative accent and a functional support.
The round top, finished with a moulded edge, is intended for displaying sculptures, vases, or other prized works. Beneath, the column stands on a robust octagonal base, providing stability and pronounced architectural character.
The contrast between the dynamic shaft and geometric base illustrates the nineteenth century’s decorative reimagining of classical forms.
Pedestals like this were regularly incorporated in sophisticated interiors to elevate artwork, typically placed in reception rooms or entrance halls to provide structure and visual allure.
Both graceful and robust, this pedestal distinguishes itself with its poised proportions, alluring veining, and notable sculptural presence.