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243 cm Height 237 cm Width 62 cm Depth
We present this spectacular antique solid walnut wardrobe, crafted in mid-19th-century Italy during the Louis-Philippe period. This wardrobe is extremely rare due to its large size and four doors. Free of excessive ornamentation, it is very simple and linear, with doors featuring square-framed panels. The sides feature the same square-framed decoration. The top, with its delicate geometric movement, is truly unique. The wood has a beautiful hue that, combined with its linearity, makes it easily adaptable to both classic antique interiors and modern interiors where a distinctive element is desired. By examining each photo in detail, you'll discover that every construction element is consistent with the 19th-century era in which the wardrobe was made. The interior is divided into two sections: the right section features a hanging rail and an upper shelf, while the left section features three sturdy shelves. Also noteworthy are the two large drawers at the bottom, which provide additional and convenient storage space. The interior can be modified to suit your needs. We can make the modification for you, but please let us know before ordering. The wardrobe is in excellent condition, with minor signs of wear consistent with its age, but please keep in mind that it is an antique wardrobe and is in excellent condition! Ready to add to your home. Important: The wardrobe will be shipped disassembled. Assembly is not included. We can provide a video demonstrating the assembly steps.
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