Eclectic Louis XV Period Commodity Seat In Fruitwood, Leather Crust Top, Zinc Tray
Artist: Non Signé
An astonishing and powerful chateau commodity seat from the south-west, this cherry-wood bedroom bidet is covered in thick fawn leather, comes complete with its zinc basin and the trapdoor in the back opens onto a thick compartmentalized backrest with three compartments; Studded and upholstered in crusted leather, this piece of furniture has a proud appearance and is a curiosity of hygiene in a developed social class. Its beautiful, massive line with its curved belt and arched legs, the majesty of its backrest, all give this piece a singularity in a decor and an uncommon curiosity; a beautiful decorative element for this curiosity born under the reign of Louis XV (circa 1750), a provincial piece of furniture not devoid of charm, solid and well treated, it has been used and has a beautiful patina having received no abusive restoration with its original leather.
550 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Solid wood
Length: 80 cm
Width: 40 cm
Height: dossier 90 cm , assise 51 cm
Reference (ID): 1774235
Availability: In stock
Print






































