Created during the late 19th century at the height of the Japonisme movement, this remarkable pedestal stand reflects a unique collaboration between Vietnamese master craftsmen and French cabinetmakers. Hand-carved in Vietnam, then part of French Indochina, its intricate openwork frame was produced by skilled artisans before being exported to Paris, where finely cast bronze mounts completed the design for fashionable European interiors. Guardian lion masks, geometric fretwork, and elegant cabriole legs blend East Asian artistic traditions with French decorative refinement. Originally intended to display prized porcelain and sculpture, this exceptional piece stands as a lasting testament to the cultural exchange, craftsmanship, and global artistry that defined the French Colonial era