Antique - Elegant Victorian Wellington chest of drawers made of oak
Stylish antique furniture and accessories.
SKU: NIMQUES-Sn4555
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Description
Elegant Victorian Wellington chest of drawers made from oak, featuring a moulded top above 7 graduated mahogany-lined drawers, all fitted with original brass handles, standing on a plinth. This antique chest of drawers has been restored and is ready to be placed in your home.
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Empire style furniture and accessories date from the late 18th to early 19th century. This was influenced by the reign of Napoleon, where there was a significant resemblance and reference to Roman and Greek decorations.
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Today, we can observe the significant influence that Baroque style had on today's classic furniture, which is designed with great similarity to the past era. Another significant style is Renaissance, which flourished in the 15th and 16th centuries and also left a large mark on the art of furniture making. Renaissance style was quite heavy and massive. Brown stains were used, as well as cornices, strong plinths, and bas-reliefs. It can certainly be said that these were quite specific products, but they offered many new possibilities such as the construction of sideboards and generally broadly understood chest furniture. Here, too, there was an interest in mythology and ancient times, so supports or legs took on animal forms.
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The most important aspect of prestigious antique furniture is originality. This is ultimately crucial from the buyer's perspective, as there are many counterfeits on the market. Luxury Products provides a document confirming the product's compliance with the actual description and photo. At your disposal, we have art appraisers, historians, and experts from around the world.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES-Sn4555 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | Sn4555 |
| Material | oak |
| Size | H107cm W62cm D44cm |
| Wiek | XIX |
| Rok | 1880 |
| Styl | Victorian |
| Stan | Po renowacji |
| Destiny | To home |
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