Edwardian Rosewood And Fruitwood Marquetry Sideboard, Early 20th Century.
Edwardian rosewood and fruitwood marquetry sideboard, early 20th century.
Four turned legs support the sideboard, which consists of a niche under two drawers framing another space, and a top decorated with mirrors and architectural lines. The surface is decorated with a series of plant motifs, scrolls, and vases in fruitwood marquetry, whose light tones contrast and contrast with the dark tone of the sideboard. The Edwardian style takes its name from King Edward VII of England (early 20th century) and is characterized by the modernization of medieval styles, elements borrowed from the Georgian style, etc. -
Dimensions: 137x42x205 cms
Four turned legs support the sideboard, which consists of a niche under two drawers framing another space, and a top decorated with mirrors and architectural lines. The surface is decorated with a series of plant motifs, scrolls, and vases in fruitwood marquetry, whose light tones contrast and contrast with the dark tone of the sideboard. The Edwardian style takes its name from King Edward VII of England (early 20th century) and is characterized by the modernization of medieval styles, elements borrowed from the Georgian style, etc. -
Dimensions: 137x42x205 cms
1 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Solid wood
Width: 137 cm
Height: 205 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Reference (ID): 1545792
Availability: In stock
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