Solid walnut wardrobe,
17th-century Emilian manufacture.
The front features two tripartite doors
with geometrically shaped panels.
Each panel is carved from a single piece of solid walnut,
a technique that maintains the continuity of the wood grain.
The structure features a molded top and
single-paneled sides.
It can be completely dismantled using forged iron hooks,
facilitating transport and assembly.
The interior and back are made of fir.
It retains the original wrought iron box lock
with a rhomboidal brass internal plate.
Dimensions:
H 231 cm
Maximum width (top) 210 cm / Frame width 180 cm
External depth 54 cm / Usable internal depth 49 cm
The piece has been restored and is ready for use.