France / 16th century / Chest / oak / Gothic
A remarkable French Gothic oak chest dating from the 16th century, showcasing intricate hand-carved detailing throughout its façade. The front features exquisite Gothic tracery and geometric motifs, emphasizing the craftsmanship and architectural inspiration of the late medieval period.
Beautifully proportioned with a gently overhanging lid and solid plank sides, this chest was traditionally used for storing valuables or linens in a noble household. The rich, deep patina highlights centuries of natural aging and careful preservation.
Professionally restored to ensure structural integrity while maintaining its authentic character and historic charm. A rare and museum-quality piece that embodies the refinement and artistry of early French Gothic design, perfect as a statement piece in both period and contemporary interiors.
Its proportions and craftsmanship make it a versatile accent, equally stunning at the foot of a bed, in an entryway, or as a focal point in a modern interior where history meets contemporary style. An extraordinary example of early French design that brings a sense of quiet grandeur and timeless beauty to any space.





































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