Important Architectural Fireplace Made Of Solid Wood, Dating From The 19th Century
A substantial 19th-century solid wood architectural fireplace, boasting a restrained yet majestic silhouette inspired by neoclassical design. The mantel is distinguished by a trapezoidal pediment with finely crafted geometric panels, forming an elegant cross and lozenge pattern, a testament to meticulous and perfectly balanced joinery. The molded crossbar rests on two robust cylindrical uprights, reminiscent of columns, lending the piece a strong architectural presence. The deliberately clean lines highlight the quality of the wood, its warm patina, and the harmonious proportions. This model lends itself equally well to a classic interior or a contemporary setting, whether in contrast or harmony. Features: Period: 19th century Material: solid wood Style: neoclassical / Empire or Directoire inspired High quality cabinetmaking Beautiful antique patina Condition: Very good condition Sound and stable structure Dimensions (to be completed): Total height: 290cm Width: 172cm Depth: 66cm A characterful fireplace, ideal for enhancing a living room, library or reception area, bringing elegance, sobriety and authenticity to the interior architecture.
5 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 172
Height: 290
Depth: 66
Reference (ID): 1670430
Availability: In stock
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