"Louis XIV Marquetry Chest Of Drawers Attributed To Thomas Hache (1664-1747)"
Magnificent Regency style marquetry and bronze chest of drawers, attributed to Pierre Hache (1664-1747) Discover an exceptional piece, a true 18th century gem, attributed to the famous cabinetmaker Thomas Hache, member of the prestigious dynasty of Grenoble cabinetmakers. This marquetry chest of drawers, typical of the Regency style, perfectly embodies the refinement and elegance of the period. The finely chiseled gilded bronze details enhance the whole with a rare delicacy, and demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship. Each element of this piece has been meticulously crafted, from the marquetry pattern, representing complex arabesques and volutes, to the richness of the bronze ornaments. With its curved lines and harmonious proportions, this chest of drawers brings a timeless charm to any interior. In addition to its aesthetics, it offers a beautiful storage space thanks to its four drawers on three rows, tilting handles, thus combining beauty and functionality. This work, attributed to Thomas Hache (1664-1747), is a true collector's item, perfect for art and history lovers looking to enrich their interior with a prestigious piece of furniture. Period 18th century Dimensions H: 84 x W: 120 x D: 63 cm