Measurements: H. 170 cm – W. 100 (107 to the frames) cm – D. 53 (57 to the frames) cm
Period: 1834
Origin: Bavaria
Wood: Fir
Description
Tyrolean wardrobe with one door, painted with a “faux bois” and “faux marbre” motif: this is a painting technique that reproduces the grain and colors of wood and marble.
On the door, two large panels are embellished with rich floral motifs in the upper part, while in the lower part an imposing palace with towers is reproduced, probably Neuschwanstein Castle, built by Ludwig II. The date of construction is also written on the door: 1834
On the notches there are diamond motifs containing faux marbre
Original and working lock.
Restoration information:
The photographs you see depict the piece of furniture not yet restored. The state of conservation is excellent.
The piece of furniture, at the time of sale, will be supplied completely restored. The customer will decide the desired level of restoration.
Our laboratory guarantees conservative restoration for each piece of furniture while respecting its integrity.
Each piece of furniture is treated to ensure solidity and hygiene.
In particular, the following are carried out:
– structural restoration
– careful anti-woodworm treatment
– cleaning and sanitization of the interior
– external finish with natural beeswax
– internal finish with shellac (natural alcohol-based varnish)
Upon request, we can agree on the desired level of restoration and the customization of the internal layout (clothes hanger poles, shelves, etc.).