Rococo Style Chest of Drawers Rosewood - Italy XX Century

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Rococo Style Chest of Drawers Rosewood - Italy XX Century

Code: ANMOCA0141181

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Rococo Style Chest of Drawers Rosewood - Italy XX Century

Features

Style:  Rococo Revival

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Origin:  Italy

Main essence:  Rosewood Sessile Oak

Material:  Marble

Description

Rococo-style chest of drawers resting on wavy legs, wavy sides and front, has two drawers. Veneered in rosewood adorned with floral inlays, it is adorned with bronze applications; marble top, the interiors are in oak.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 84
Width: 134,5
Depth: 64

Additional Information

Style: Rococo Revival

Ripresa stilistica, del 900, delle forme proprie dello stile Rococò ('700)

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Main essence:

Rosewood

Under the term Rosewood various exotic, hard and heavy woods have been united, characterized by a color that varies from pink to violet. Their origin is usually from Latin America, India and Africa and are still considered very valuable woods. Until the end of the eighteenth century, this name also referred to the bois de violette . In general, rosewood woods began to be imported into Europe starting in 1750 and were first used for veneers and inlays in England, flanked, by contrast, with lighter woods. Later, entire valuable furniture was manufactured both in England, mainly in the Regency style, and in France, starting from the Neoclassical period.

Sessile Oak

Under the name of oak or oak various types of woods derived from plants of the genus quercus are grouped. They are always resistant, hard and compact woods. Oak is lighter than oak, both are used for more rustic furniture or for the interiors of French and English antique furniture. In other processes it was gradually replaced by the advent of exotic woods considered more valuable since the 18th century.

Material: Marble

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