Rare Viennese Empire/Early Biedermeier writing desk from 1800-1815, with elegant needle legs.
Description:
Rare Viennese Empire/Early Biedermeier writing desk from around 1800-1815, featuring elegant needle legs. It is veneered in blond walnut feather, with ebonized details on the sides of the top and at the end of the supports. Of refined and sober elegance, as is the norm for furniture from the Viennese neoclassical period and the restoration era. A piece that integrates perfectly into high-level modern furnishings, which are often inspired by these original lines. It is an object of absolute integrity and with the first warm 'golden' patina, enhanced by masterful French polishing with museum-standard technique. Measures cm. height 79, width 96, depth 63.
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