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Fir Wood-framed Bookcase, 19th Century / Length 350cm
A 19th-century fir wood bookcase in a simple, architectural style. The piece features four glazed doors in the upper section, each incorporating large glass panels for excellent visibility of the contents, and solid, molded panels in the lower section, typical of late 19th-century bourgeois utilitarian furniture. The interior reveals a fully fitted structure of fixed shelves across its entire width, offering ample storage capacity, ideal for a library, archives, or displaying objects. The doors open wide, providing easy access to all compartments. The hardware is original, with visible keyholes. The wood displays a beautiful natural patina, marked by time, with visible knots, signs of wear, and irregularities that attest to the authenticity and history of the piece. The whole is sound, stable, and visually balanced despite its imposing size. Dimensions: Height: 225 cm Width: 350 cm Depth: 23 cm This monumental piece of furniture will find its perfect place in a library, an office, a characterful shop, a hotel or a contemporary interior in search of a strong piece, combining functionality, sobriety and old-world charm.
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