"Small Cherrywood Buffet, Louis-philippe Period – 1st Half Of The 19th Century"
                    
                    This small sideboard, made of solid cherry wood, dates from the first half of the 19th century and perfectly illustrates the sober and elegant style of the Louis-Philippe era. Its shallow depth makes it a discreet and functional piece of furniture, ideal for small spaces while maintaining a beautiful presence. The cabinet's belt is carved in an ogee pattern, bringing a visual softness to the whole. The two doors are finely molded, framed with blackened wooden fillets that elegantly highlight their contours. The solid plinth is enhanced in its upper part by an ogee molding, echoing the belt and reinforcing the harmony of the design. Inside, the sideboard is equipped with an adjustable shelf mounted on racks, allowing for flexible organization according to needs. This piece of furniture, which combines functionality and aesthetics with finesse, will find its place in a classic interior or bring a touch of authenticity to a more contemporary decoration.**********Period: 1st half of the 19th centuryExcellent condition after restoration in our workshop.Waxed finish.Delivery on quotation in France and internationallyDimensions:Height: 92 cmWidth: 103 cmDepth: 40 cmReference: 347V