Decorative, light and bright Austrian double-bodied furniture from the 18th century, also suitable as a sideboard.
Description:
Decorative, light, and bright Austrian double-bodied piece of furniture / trumeau, also suitable to be used as an 18th-century Austrian sideboard. The work is masterfully veneered in flamed maple with veins combined to create effects derived from the studied orientation. Elegant decorative frames with a baroque broken panel motif on the front, in solid plum wood. In its sober simplicity, it is an attractive and bright work that can be perfectly combined with modern high-end furniture. With a warm original honey / amber patina that is not perfectly reproduced in the photo (it is more beautiful in person). The work is in a practically intact wooden condition, with a shellac finish applied with a pad using a museum standard technique on the original patina. With a semi-glossy appearance suitable for this type of furniture. Measurements: Height: 193 cm Width: 130 cm Depth: 64 cm. Observations - this type of furniture was generally intended at the time for hunting residences, small castles for the rest and recreation of the nobles of the time, located in the Austrian provinces.