It is a beautiful manufacture estimated from the interwar period or the 1950s.
Its four curved legs and its nicely animated top plate lighten its silhouette and avoid the chest appearance.
It opens with five drawers, the bottom one of which is higher than the other four. Each drawer is operated using two thin handles in patinated bronze in the rocaille style. The interior of each is covered with a very beautiful, very well-stretched chocolate fabric which everything suggests is anti-oxidation.
The upper drawer has a functional lock with its key which, by a linkage system, ensures the central condemnation of the whole.
Of relatively small dimensions, 60 cm wide, 40 cm deep and 68 cm high, this elegant piece of furniture nevertheless offers 183 spaces for your household furniture.
If you are tired of opening your cardboard boxes to set your table or tired of seeing your cutlery lying around in a drawer, this silverware cabinet will seduce you with its simplicity and its undeniable practical side.