Tables and Table Tops
Table tops are crucial to the history of scagliola. The earliest examples of scagliola in England are table tops brought back from Northern Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries by young aristocrats on the Grand Tour.
These beautiful pictorial tables by such artists as the unlikely named monk Don Enrico Hugford, took many years to complete and were extremely expensive. Today this complex inlay work is rarely undertaken - but if you've got the money (£5000 upwards) we'd love to do it. A typical Hugford table produced today would cost in the region of £150,000.
Scagliola table tops without inlay, say 1m x 2m can be made from £500 approx. It is important to find a cabinet maker who can provide a suitable frame to support the top.
We are working in conjunction with furniture designers to produce a range of contemporary or period tables.
We started with a side table with bevelled scagliola top and cherrywood base which was introduced at Somerset Arts Week in 2000.