3.400,00

Shipping cost to be agreed with the seller
Andrea Bertinato
Tezze di Arzignano (IT)
Contact the seller directly
Contact the seller directly
Epoca

800

Sizes

104x52xh85 cm

Description

Lombard Chest of Drawers, Late 800th Century, Louis XV Style

Timeless elegance
This Lombard chest of drawers from the late 1800s perfectly embodies the charm of the Louis XV style. Crafted with master craftsmanship, it features an elegant walnut and olive wood structure, enriched with splendid rosewood inlays. The characteristic rounded shape of the sides gives this piece a refined look, ideal for furnishing any room with class. In good general condition, you can admire a beautiful patina that gives authenticity and history to the piece of furniture. However, to preserve its original beauty, it requires conservative restoration that can be carried out in our specialized atelier.

Features and Dimensions
The chest of drawers measures 104x52xh85 cm, dimensions that make it suitable even for spaces that are not too large. The two large drawers offer practicality without compromising the elegance of the design. This piece is perfect for those looking for a piece of furniture that combines aesthetics and functionality, adding a touch of class to their home.

A Piece of History
This Louis XV style chest of drawers is not just a piece of furniture, but a piece of history that conveys the refined taste of 19th century Lombard homes. The fine inlays and rounded finishes demonstrate the care and attention to detail typical of the era. It is the ideal furnishing accessory for those who appreciate the charm of the past and want to bring home a piece of art that has spanned the centuries.

We ship worldwide via Fedex-UPS-Dhl with professional packaging and insurance. Shipping throughout Europe by arrangement. We accept payment by bank transfer, Visa and Mastercard.

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3.400,00

Shipping cost to be agreed with the seller
Andrea Bertinato
Tezze di Arzignano (IT)
Contact the seller directly
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