Trumeau of extraordinary elegance, characterized by a harmoniously calibrated structure, with a lower body that has a wavy movement on the sides and front, divided into three orders of drawers. The upper section is distinguished by a door with a shaped mirror, which conceals "open" compartments and two lower drawers inside. The sides are adorned with linear pilasters that reach up to the projecting cornice, surmounted by a broken pediment embellished with delicate gilded wood pinnacles. The lower part rests on slender cabriole legs, giving the piece unparalleled grace. A perfect example of furniture that combines functionality and stylistic refinement.
Venice, Louis XV (mid-18th century).
cm 114 x 250 h x 57