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/ A piece of history, preserved in the larch wood of this printer's chest of drawers. Each drawer, with its shape and content, is a time capsule, a testimony of hands that have spent hours arranging, organizing and giving shape to words. Still stained with ink, it smells of movable type and printing, a scent that evokes an era of slowness, in which each printed page was the fruit of patient, precise and artisanal work.
This chest of drawers, which seems to speak of a time when every gesture had a weight, lends itself to being an object to be admired, a true witness of an ancient craft. Perfect in an environment where the passion for the past mixes with the charm of craftsmanship. It could be the heart of a study, the piece of furniture of a vintage bookcase, or simply a point of reference in a house that knows how to appreciate authenticity, and why not in the kitchen as a holder for cutlery, spices or other things?!

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