Exceptional and valuable Italian Biedermeier style bedside table in cherry wood with birch inlays. The plan has the front edge elegantly shaped, below it is a convenient drawer with handle. The functional space below is closed with two simple doors, the right one is equipped with an original oval brass handle with rare toggle closure, while the left door is provided inside an iron safety post. The legs are squared and slightly tapered towards the bottom. On the whole an essential and linear structure, but the cabinet has a unique and extraordinary charm for the refined inlays that decorate it. On each of the two doors are represented, with the technique of inlay (or marquetry), two elegant swans drinking at a fountain represented with elaborate and rich baroque decorations, while the side panels of the cabinet are each adorned with two inlaid angels holding a cornucopia straight filled with fruits, all these wonderful decorations are enclosed in light and fine frames made with inlay. On the front of the drawer we find the inlay of a branch of ivy skillfully woven, even on the edge of the plan and on the front of the legs there are thin linear inlays. A skilled master craftsman cabinetmaker has performed this artifact in the style Biedermeier in a perfect and meticulous between 1865 and 1870 in the area of Lendinara, in the province of Rovigo (Italy).