"Important French Cabinet XVII, In The Taste Of Axes"
Important and beautiful French cabinet, inlaid in olive veneer, ash and native woods, decorated with nets made of wood blackened with boxwood, rectangular in shape, it opens with fourteen drawers framing two leaves revealing a "pretty" interior with mirror perspectives and equipped with thirteen small drawers, the interior assembly in fir It rests on a base comprising three belt drawers and resting on six double spiral columns joined by a blackened wooden tablet (redone) French work from the end of the 17th century Louis XIV, this beautiful piece of furniture is presented in "good" condition, exposed in places, it could "go back" to our workshop for the varnish This typical work from the Rhone Valley, could be compared to the Hache workshops in Grenoble, it is is a rare document of a beautiful marriage of balance with classical architecture