700
195x60xh137 cm
The 18th century Venetian lacquered sideboard is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and style, originating from a refined noble palace. This extraordinary testimony of Venetian taste is distinguished by its wavy sides and elegant lacquered decoration, which make it a piece of great charm and rare beauty.
A noble piece of furniture, rich in history and character Venetian sideboard
Made entirely of solid wood, the sideboard has a solid and imposing structure. The wavy shapes of the sides and the refined lacquering testify to the skill of the Venetian master craftsmen of the eighteenth century. The original patina is excellently preserved, giving the piece of furniture a unique scenic presence, capable of enhancing any environment, both classic and contemporary.
In excellent general condition, the sideboard only needs conservative restoration on the inside, while the outside has a beautiful patina that enhances the authenticity of the piece. It measures 195x60xh137 cm, ideal for enriching a living room, an entrance or a dining room with regal elegance.
Why choose this Venetian sideboard?
Owning a piece like this means investing in an element of high artistic value, capable of arousing emotion, refinement and style. Furthermore, the functionality of the piece of furniture is not lost: large internal spaces allow for practical use, without sacrificing prestige.
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