Chippendale Cabinet
Features
Style: In the style of Chippendale
Origin: Italy
Main essence: Walnut
Material: Walnut Burl Veneer
Description
Move showcase on the front and flanks Ãà ' ⨠ruled by foot moved and carved. Has two glass doors on the sides. At the Center with inside sliding glass half-moon compartment covered with cloves. Etched glass. Carvings and ebanizzazioni.
Product Condition:
Requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 170
Width: 200
Depth: 55
Additional Information
Style: In the style of Chippendale
Predominant style in English furniture in the second half of the eighteenth century.The Chippendale style is named after Thomas Chippendale, a famous English furniture manufacturer of the 1700s.
He began by designing Rococo-style furniture with the addition, from time to time, of oriental decorations and finally furniture with a neoclassical taste.
Its production concerns decidedly expensive and elaborate furniture but also common and, above all, cheap ones.
This style is, chronologically, followed by Art-Decò and Liberty.