"Chiffonniere In Wood, 18th Century."
Chiffonnière from the transition period, Louis XV, Louis XVI, in cherry wood.This piece of furniture opens with three equal drawers, each decorated with a diamond.
Resting on four legs, the uprights are slightly curved.
The facade is encrusted with an amaranth net.
The top has a corbin's beak molding in the front, surrounded by a baguette on the other three sides.
We find the diamond on the top, with, in its center, two flowers.
On the front, the angles are underlined with the same wood as the lozenges of the drawers.
The sides are tongue and groove. The panels are made of elm wood.
The finish is waxed.