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/ This petineuse, finished in a warm honey wood tone, stands out for its scenic yet discreet presence. Its heart is an imposing mirror, which helps to triple the size of a room, visually expanding the space and delicately capturing the light thanks to the slightly aged surface. On the sides, two medals engraved with floral motifs fit in as period details, recalling the Liberty style, also clearly visible in the handles and decorations of the mirrors: fluid lines, inspired by nature and movement.
The base, mirrored and enriched with finely drawn doodles, welcomes the recurring image of two lovers, a detail that also returns on the small mirror inserted in the central door, which elegantly divides the four lateral drawers. The drawers offer useful space for storing personal objects, always maintaining a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
Although designed for a bedroom or dressing area, this petineuse also lends itself to more original solutions: in a large entrance hall, it welcomes with elegance and character; or in a living room, where it can break the uniformity of the classic style, introducing a refined and unexpected element.
A piece of furniture that combines the charm of the past with the versatility of contemporary spaces.
Mirror only measures 165X111 CM

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