Louis XVI Period Mahogany Flying Cabinet
Occasional furniture, known as "volants" because they are mounted on castors for easy access to an armchair, is emblematic of the art of living in the XVIIIE period, bringing comfort and efficiency to beautiful interiors.
This small piece of furniture can be used as a table for a drink or snack, a writing desk, and storage for small items.
Over a core of oak islands veneered with thick mahogany linings, allowing for surface differences in the mass.
Ornamented in mahogany on all sides, rolling, with a marble top and copper lingotiere, it embodies with its sleek base the elegance of the Louis XVI style, rigorous yet comfortable and practical.
Well-stabilized, it bears the slightest marks of age (small cracks in the lining and worn original leather), but very solidly built, it will serve you well for many years to come.
This small piece of furniture can be used as a table for a drink or snack, a writing desk, and storage for small items.
Over a core of oak islands veneered with thick mahogany linings, allowing for surface differences in the mass.
Ornamented in mahogany on all sides, rolling, with a marble top and copper lingotiere, it embodies with its sleek base the elegance of the Louis XVI style, rigorous yet comfortable and practical.
Well-stabilized, it bears the slightest marks of age (small cracks in the lining and worn original leather), but very solidly built, it will serve you well for many years to come.
680 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Material: Mahogany
Width: 46 cm
Height: 71 cm
Depth: 38 cm
Reference (ID): 1772566
Availability: In stock
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