Shape and Top: The tabletop is square with scalloped (wavy, undulating) edges, creating a soft, elegant polygon-like form rather than a plain square. The central inlaid or painted section features intricate floral motifs, arabesques, and circular patterns in green/beige tones on a cream/white base, giving it a decorative, mosaic-like appearance.
Frame and Legs: It has richly carved cabriole legs (curved, S-shaped legs typical of 18th-century French styles like Louis XV/Rococo), adorned with elaborate scrolls, acanthus leaves, floral elements, and beading. The apron (the frieze below the top) and the edges of the lower tier are heavily ornamented with similar relief carvings—swirls, rocaille (shell-like motifs), and symmetrical floral designs.