Console Restoration Veneto

Italy Second Quarter 19th Century

Code :  ANTACO0180938

180.00
Console Restoration Veneto

Italy Second Quarter 19th Century

Code :  ANTACO0180938

180.00

Console Restoration Veneto - Italy Second Quarter 19th Century

Features

Italy Second Quarter 19th Century

Style:  Restoration (1815-1830)

Age:  XIX Century - from 1801 to 1900

Origin:  Veneto, Italia

Main essence:  Elm tree Pine tree

Material:  Slab of Elm , Carved Wood , Elm Solid Wood

Description

Veneto restoration console in elm veneered pine and solid elm, Italy second quarter of the 19th century. Drawer in the band, front pillars moved and carved with a lion's head in the upper part and with acanthus leaves above goat's feet in the lower part. Resting on a shaped base.

Product Condition:
Product which due to age and wear requires restoration and re-polishing. We try to present the real state of the furniture as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 77,5
Width: 120,5
Depth: 60

Additional Information

Style: Restoration (1815-1830)

Starting from the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the arts also expressed the return to the monarchical order and the desire for order after the war years.
The stylistic features are an evolution of the Empire style, but with simpler lines and stripped of the typical symbols of the Napoleonic period.
There is greater attention to the practicality of furniture and domestic use.
Find out more with the insights of our blog and FineArt on the Restoration style:
The return to the past in the Restoration period < / A>
Gueridon Restaurazione

Age: XIX Century - from 1801 to 1900

Main essence:

Elm tree

Very hard and compact wood, which comes from ulmus campestris . It is distinguished by its reddish brown color. It was mainly used for rustic furniture in France, Holland and Scandinavia. In England, however, it was also used a lot in inlay work.

Pine tree

The term pine wood indicates the essence from various species of conifers, especially Scots pine, maritime pine and pinea pine. Used since ancient times for the most common furniture, with the advent of the veneer technique, in the 1600s, it was widely used in the construction of the structure of even luxury furniture, which were then covered, decorated (in Venice) or gilded ( in England). It has a color that varies from white to yellow with reddish hues and can be both very soft and very hard.

Material:

Slab of Elm

Carved Wood

Elm Solid Wood

Product availability

The product can be seen at Cambiago

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