This very elegant bonnetière opens to a door. It reveals three fixed shelves. It can be transformed into a hanging clothes. The depth of the furniture lends itself to it.
The door has a lock with its own key. The lock works perfectly. This entry is made of richly worked scrap, finely chiseled and very beautiful invoice.
This piece of furniture is the result of a beautiful work of cabinetmaking, made by a passionate.
The crosspiece of the upper part of the furniture is inlaid with precious wood representing fantastic animals.
The low crosspiece is scalloped and inlaid with precious wood representing a flowerpot.
The interior of the furniture is composed of three shelves on which it is possible to store dishes or linen since these same shelves have been cleaned thanks to biological preventive treatment thus avoiding any odor thus entirely natural.
The base of the cabinet rests on four very stable feet. The two back feet are straight, the two front feet are so-called snails.
This type of furniture became fashionable in the nineteenth because of its sobriety but also due to the development of bastides.This piece of furniture was very often the result of a particular order. The bonnetière was intended for storing hats and headgear placed on a wooden head.
In modern interiors, this piece of furniture will fit perfectly because it has been aerogommé revealing its original natural patina.