Mahogany and amaranth chest of drawers
Mahogany and amaranth chest of drawers
Chest of drawers veneered in mahogany and inlaid in boxwood and amaranth with plant motifs and figures. The front is marked by four drawers, three of which have no crossbar and one placed on the band below the top with a concave and convex course; pilasters with free column; front feet bowl.
Depth: | 57cm |
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Width: | 116cm |
Height: | 114cm |
Century: | XIX |
Material & Technique: | WOOD |
Origin: | SPAIN |
Description
Chest of drawers veneered in mahogany and inlaid in boxwood and amaranth with plant motifs and figures. The front is divided into four drawers, three of which have no crossbar and one placed on the band below the top with a concave and convex course. It has free column pilasters and bowl-shaped front feet. It measures 114x116x57 cm and is a work from 1830, made of wood, from Spain. This chest of drawers is an exquisite example of nineteenth-century cabinetmaking, combining the elegance of mahogany with the delicacy of boxwood and amaranth inlays. The decorative details and the quality of the workmanship make it a valuable piece for collectors and antiques enthusiasts, highlighting the craftsmanship of the Spanish artisans of the time.