This is a vintage corner hall stand made of solid wood, most likely walnut or oak. The stand features elegant hand-carved floral motifs in the Art Nouveau style. The craftsmanship suggests it may have been made in the early 20th century, possibly in Eastern Europe or the Soviet Union, where Art Nouveau was popular in furniture design at that time. Unfortunately, I do not know the maker, as there are no visible marks or labels on the piece. The item is in good vintage condition, with some minor wear consistent with age — mainly slight scuffs on the lower part of the wood. The structure is stable, and the decorative elements are well preserved. I would appreciate any insights into its origin, stylistic classification, and estimated market value. Thank you!
Unfortunately, I do not have the exact measurements at the moment. I can provide approximate dimensions later if needed.