"Flemish Marquetry Cabinet From The 17th Century "
A sublime Flemish cabinet in ebonized wood and marquetry, dating from the 17th century, resting on twisted legs joined by an X-shaped stretcher. This cabinet, with its architecturally designed front, opens with two doors and a drawer in the upper section. These two doors reveal nine small drawers and a third small door. This last door reveals three more small drawers. The doors are richly decorated with scenes of mythological inspiration. The sides feature a decoration of flowering vases within a guilloché ebonized wood frame. The frieze is finely engraved with an animal motif. The molded cornice has a frieze of scrolling foliage. The interior boasts a sophisticated composition of multiple marquetry drawers framing a... Central niche. Includes a key. A very fine piece of furniture, crafted with clean and refined lines. This cabinet combines practical utility with its numerous storage spaces, reminiscent of Antwerp cabinets of curiosities designed to house precious objects and collections. It also presents a magnificent visual appeal with its harmonious curves and interesting proportions. It will easily adapt to your interior. This piece, with its decorative refinement and superb architecture, embodies the elegance of 17th-century furniture and will enhance your home. Flemish work from the 17th century. Dimensions: Height: 143 cm Width: 66 cm Depth: 34 cm. In good condition, with a few minor imperfections and signs of age, attesting to its history and authenticity.