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Pair of Louis XVI Chests of Drawers from the 700th Century in Veneered and Inlaid Walnut
A timeless elegance
This extraordinary pair of 18th century Louis XVI chests of drawers represents the excellence of Italian cabinetmaking. Crafted in veneered walnut with refined inlays, these pieces of furniture tell a story of mastery, taste and classicism, capable of captivating collectors and lovers of historical design.
Noble materials and fine workmanship
The chests of drawers, dating back to the second half of the 700th century, were built with selected woods, including walnut and fine woods used for decorative inlays. The clean and geometric lines, typical of the Louis XVI style, combine with the warm tones of the wood, giving an effect of harmony and balance that adapts perfectly to both classic and contemporary environments.
Functionality and vintage beauty
In addition to their aesthetic value, these chests of drawers also offer perfect functionality. The large chests of drawers are ideal for storing linens, documents or valuable objects. They measure 118x53xH99 cm each, and are therefore also ideal for large spaces, such as living rooms, bedrooms or studies.
State of conservation and shipping
The pair is in good general condition, with a need for light restoration that preserves the original patina and authenticity. A conservative intervention will further enhance the charm of the object.
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