Bonheur de jour in style, supported by four wavy legs, the lower band is shaped and features a drawer. The top is equipped with a fake Moroccan insert and on the bottom it has a backsplash with two small drawers, while on the sides there are shelves. Veneered in bois de rose, it is decorated with bronze applications.
Product Condition: Product in fair condition showing some signs of wear.
It is a hard, light blond wood, but with strong red and pinkish veins, which is obtained from tropical trees similar to rosewood. Its veins are reminiscent of striped tulips, which is why it is called tulipwood in English-speaking areas. It is used for inlays, often combined with bois de violette. In the 1700s and 1800s it was highly appreciated and used in France and England for precious veneers. It gives off scent for decades if not centuries after curing.