Large French two-door wardrobe from the late 18th century (late 1700s), made of walnut, a typical expression of Provençal taste.
The solid and harmonious structure is characterized by large rusticated doors, which lend depth and movement to the façade. At the top, a large, shaped hat stands out, a distinctive decorative element that lends elegance and momentum to the entire piece.
The wardrobe ends at the bottom with onion-shaped feet, a refined detail consistent with French production of the period, which further embellishes the overall line.
Origin: France
Period: late 1700th century
Style: Provençal
Dimensions: 183x74x262h cm
SKU: 17243
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