Why is this piece of furniture typically Breton?
This sideboard embodies the codes of traditional Breton furniture:
- Carved decorations: stylized flower motifs, foliage and geometric symbols, inspired by nature and local traditions.
- Solid oak: robust and durable wood, chosen for its resistance to humid climates and its deep patina.
- Typical structure: a long drawer in the belt and two carved doors, completed with a worked low crosspiece, typical of the Quimper workshops.
- Regionalist spirit: reflection of peasant know-how, marked by a strong and recognizable cultural identity.
Thus, this low Breton sideboard from the 19th century is not only a utilitarian piece of furniture, but also a cultural and heritage testimony of Brittany. A rare and decorative piece, it will bring a strong presence to a country house, a collector's interior or as an element of character in a contemporary decor.