PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL CHESTS OF DRAWERS WITH INLAY LATE 18TH CENTURY
Description:
Refined pair of chests of drawers in solid walnut wood, finely carved and decorated with fruitwood inlays. The chests have a linear shape, supported by truncated pyramidal legs typical of the Neoclassical period, and are embellished with a sinuous band with geometric decorations at the terminal part, which enhances their refinement. The pair is enriched by inlays, visible on the front, sides, and top, consisting of geometric fillets, birds, and fantastic animals, with pyrographic details that decorate the furniture with great taste. Both chests of drawers have three drawers that open with lost-wax cast bronze keys, ergonomic and ideal for storing objects inside. This is a pair of highly stylish and refined chests of drawers, capable of adding a touch of class to any environment. Tuscan manufacture, Neoclassical-Louis XVI period, around the late 18th century.
Measurements: H x W x D 91 x 77 x 39cm