Elegant Italian showcase of high ebanisters, made between 1870 and 1890, in a refined transition style between the late neoclassical and the first floral liberty influences.
The cabinet has a solid walnut structure, embellished with walnut root veneers and floral polychrome inlays in tarsia along the upper and lower band. The front doors and the hips are equipped with original rounded windows, finely engraved with plant motifs, typical processing of high -level artisan shops in the second half of the nineteenth century.
The work is completed by the presence of golden bronze friezes, applied to the corners and the bases of the columns, prestigious details that enhance the elegance of the furniture. The stiletto feet and the sinuous shape of the structure accentuate its harmony.