Elegant Italian Neapolitan chest of drawers dating back to the late 1700s, made of fine walnut wood in the Transition style.
The piece features two large drawers, embellished with inlay strips that enhance its understated elegance. The slightly curved legs lend a sense of sleekness and lightness to the structure, while the original bronze handles complete the ensemble with a refined decorative touch.
Origin: Southern Italy
Period: late 1700th century
Style: Transition
Dimensions: 122x54x84h cm
SKU: 17279
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