A piece of history and Italian craftsmanship, this imposing wardrobe represents a unique opportunity for lovers of antiques and period design. Dating from the period between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it was crafted from fine Gattice wood (Elm), known for its robustness, distinctive grain, and warm, golden color.
✨ Details and FeaturesEra: Late 19th Century / Early 20th Century.
Material: Solid Gattice (Elm) Wood.
Structure: A four-door hinged wardrobe, characterized by an elegant molded cornice at the top and a solid base.
Design: It features a sober yet imposing style, typical of the period's stately furniture, with framed panels that define its majestic appearance.
Condition: The wardrobe is in excellent conservative condition, displaying the original time-worn patina that enhances its charm. The natural signs of wear and age are visible, attesting to its authenticity and history.
Versatility: Perfect for a master bedroom, a drawing-room, or as a striking feature element in a modern setting that desires a touch of rustic-chic warmth.
Note for the Buyer: This furniture piece is not just storage but a true investment in a piece of art and tradition. It may require minor attention or conservation treatments at the buyer's discretion to best adapt it to its new environment.




























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