Exceptional Rosewood Marquetry Bookcase Display Cabinet - 18th Century
We are proud to present this imposing 18th-century library display cabinet, a remarkable piece of cabinetmaking distinguished by the quality of its veneer and the refinement of its proportions. This parlor or study cabinet is distinguished by its sumptuous marquetry in precious woods (rosewood and violet wood). The panels, both on the front and sides, are decorated with a "fern leaf" pattern and framed with stringing of light and blackened wood, emphasizing a rigorous and elegant architectural structure. Main features: Front: It opens with two large glazed doors divided into three sections, revealing height-adjustable shelves, perfect for displaying rare books or collectibles. Cornice: A chamfered cornice crowns the piece, bringing a touch of understated modernity to this classic work. It beautifully highlights the contrasts and natural grain of the wood. Details: Discreet bronze keyhole escutcheons, original shelves. This piece of furniture embodies the perfect balance between the rigor of the Transition style and the opulence of 18th-century exotic woods. A centerpiece for an interior with character.
12 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wood marquetry
Width: 1m60
Height: 2m41
Depth: 38cm
Reference (ID): 1725233
Availability: In stock
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