French dresser Louis Philippe late 19th century.
Its ends are cut said to “cut sides”.
The wood is solid cherry.
This chest of drawers is equipped with four dovetail drawers ensuring perfect solidity. The drawers can be opened daily and contain many sometimes heavy objects. They slide perfectly.
The discreet entrances do not protrude from the surface. They are made of wood.
This dresser has its own key. It is used for all locks.
The back of the dresser has solid wood panels so very resistant.
The dresser is perfectly stable. It rests on low feet that respect the shape of the furniture at the front and are called "hoof" and two straight feet at the back.
The top of the chest of drawers is made of wood and is delimited on the perimeter by a molding called "bec de corbin".
This dresser has undergone an innovative pickling process that consists of projecting a natural and biological abrasive at low pressure.
The interior of the furniture has been cleaned so that the objects are stored in a very healthy and odorless environment.
In the 19th century, all major houses had a Louis Philippe dresser with simple and elegant lines. The dresser has its place in all the rooms of your house and will be of the most beautiful effect.
It will attract attention by the quality of the wood, the softness of its lines. It will bring warmth, relaxation and well-being to your interior. Its creator invites to understand, to forge an intimate and unique relationship.
This piece of furniture passed on from generation to generation enriches its history by settling into your interior. In turn, you will bring the piece of your life story puzzle. You will highlight it by playing with its lines. You will have your favorite items on its board.
It is a piece of furniture of character.