Lombard bedside table Louis XVI inlaid
Era: late 18th century (Louis XVI)
Origin: Lombardy, Italy
Materials:
Main essence: walnut
Inlays: wood do bosso, cherry and charcoal stucco.
Finish: Giro paint
Description: Elegant small bedside table, typical of Lombard ebanistic production of the Louis XVI period.
Characterized by a slender structure and rigorous lines, lightened by geometric inlays and decorative motifs.
Distinctive features:
Structure: parallelepiped shape with upper floor and finely inlaid sides.
Front: it has a single central door, also inlaid, which opens on an internal compartment equipped with a fixed shelf, offering practicality and containing space.
Inlays: both the plan and the door are embellished with elaborate inlays that recall "Greek" motifs or "denties" of neoclassical taste, made with contrasting light woods.
The corners and edges also have thin inlaid threads.
Legs: four troops of overturned pyramid, tapered pyramid, typical of the Louis XVI style.
The legs are also embellished with vertical inlays that enhance its linearity.
HIPS: The hips are decorated with threaded panels in bosso and cherry.
State of conservation: completely restored mobile with final polishing with turmoil stretched by buffer.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 51 cm
Depth: 34 cm
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