Carved Oak Bench In The Jacobean Style, 17th Century, Uk
A rare 17th-century Jacobean bench in solid oak, reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship and decorative vocabulary of early English furniture. Its rectangular top rests on a finely carved belt of scrolls and geometric details, characteristic of the architectural influence of the Jacobean style.
The turned baluster legs, linked by struts, give the piece both sturdiness and sculptural rhythm. The oak has acquired a warm, honeyed patina, revealing centuries of use and care, while preserving its majestic allure.
This bench embodies the timeless elegance of the Jacobean era: bold, symmetrical and richly ornate. A collector's item that bridges the gap between history and design, it will find its perfect place in an entrance hall, a dining room or as a testament to heritage in a contemporary interior.
The turned baluster legs, linked by struts, give the piece both sturdiness and sculptural rhythm. The oak has acquired a warm, honeyed patina, revealing centuries of use and care, while preserving its majestic allure.
This bench embodies the timeless elegance of the Jacobean era: bold, symmetrical and richly ornate. A collector's item that bridges the gap between history and design, it will find its perfect place in an entrance hall, a dining room or as a testament to heritage in a contemporary interior.
3 000 €
Period: 17th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Width: 145
Height: 65
Depth: 30
Reference (ID): 1766672
Availability: In stock
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