Pair of angolier Ferraresi, era luigi xiv
Type: angolier
PERIOD: Louis XIV (late XVII - early 18th century)
Origin: Ferrara, Italy
Materials:
Wood: walnut with mystilinear thread on the boxed wooden counter. Finishing: Girolaw polishing. Hardware: bronze handle and coeval hinges in iron description: elegant of angolierw characterized by a refined ebanisterial typical of the Louis XIV Ferrarese period. The body of the mobile has a pentagonal shape capable of being placed in a corner of the room, optimizing space.
The front facade is embellished with an important "butterfly" or "radie" inlaid panel, obtained from the symmetrical arrangement of wooden plane with mirrored veins, creating a decorative effect of great impact. At the center of the panel, a shaped folder motif is inlaid, delimited by a contrasting wooden wood profile.
The door opens on an internal compartment with a shelf.
The furniture rests on foot moved to "ham", typical of the Ferarese.
Dimensions:
Height: 105 cm Width 57 cm Wall side :: 41 cm