Furniture 17th Woodwork, Blond Oak Island France
A Louis XIV style cabinet in light oak, originating from the Île-de-France region.
The lower section has two doors on the front, concealing two drawers (originally used for storing silverware) and a shelf.
The upper section has two doors on the front and three shelves inside, each with a sliding mechanism.
The interior of the upper section is finished in waxed wood.
The cabinet is held together with lag bolts, a construction method typical of this region.
The lower section has two doors on the front, concealing two drawers (originally used for storing silverware) and a shelf.
The upper section has two doors on the front and three shelves inside, each with a sliding mechanism.
The interior of the upper section is finished in waxed wood.
The cabinet is held together with lag bolts, a construction method typical of this region.
2 200 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Length: bas: 137cm / haut: 115 + 8 (corniche)
Height: bas: 90cm / haut: 160cm
Depth: bas: 63cm / haut: 40cm
Reference (ID): 222581
Availability: In stock
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