Prestigious 18th-century Piedmontese Wardrobe – Masterpiece of Turin Cabinetmaking
Description:
Authentic 18th-century Piedmontese wardrobe, most likely from the Turin cabinetmaking school, famous for its mastery and refinement. This extraordinary piece of furniture is a rare example of quality and craftsmanship: completely original, it assembles and disassembles with a system of perfect joints, without screws or nails, a testament to a refined construction technique that is almost lost today.
All made in splendid walnut wood with panels made from solid wood, diamond-cut on the sides. The front is richly and beautifully inlaid in boxwood and fruit woods with floral motifs; in the center of the doors, two dancing vestals hold bunches of flowers and are the protagonists of the decoration.
The constructive quality and decorative richness suggest its origin from Turin, where one of the most renowned corporations of cabinetmakers in Italy operated in the 18th century. This furniture is not just a piece of furniture, but a historical document, a collector's item for connoisseurs and lovers of authentic antiques.