This Louis XVI chest of drawers, carved from mahogany, has two large drawers on top and no key. The design is classic and the period correct. The Louis XVI commode was made in France at the end of the 18th century. Its dimensions are 112 cm wide, 54 cm deep and 85 cm high. Its distinctive patterns and designs will accentuate any interior. It has the lustre of a kings chest and is made to last for many years.
This triple chest of drawers has been hand-carved from a single piece of mahogany. Its drawers are decorated with bronze ornaments and handle bars. It has an upper drawer and two lower drawers. It features hand-painted paintings by Vie Martin, a French artist. The paintings depict classic French gardens. The compositions of the panoramic environment show the French countryside during this age. The richly textured finish makes this a beautiful piece of furniture.
A Louis XVI painted chest of drawers is a beautiful piece of furniture. It is a wooden piece with specific measurements and drawer styles. It is also signed by the great cabinetmaker of the 17th and 18th centuries. It usually has three drawers and is raised on cabriole legs. These chests of drawers are found in eastern France and Alsace. The Dauphine region was known for its fine woodwork and the Louis XVI commode has a unique design that has no equal today.
The materials used to make Louis XVI furniture are different. The wood used is mahogany. The wood is followed and speckled. Designers use wax and wood varnish to preserve its natural beauty. Ebony was banned during the Regency but has since come into its own. Amaranth Wood is also used for drawers and backs. The finish of the pieces is well polished. Some of the pieces are veneered and marked to make them more precious. The paint is light and the decoration is often gold.
Designed by French furniture maker Jean-Jacques Roux in the early 18th century, this Louis XVI commode has a refined design and fine veneer grain. It has three drawers and stands on four square collapsed legs. Its curved legs are decorated with geometric ribbon inlays in boxwood and plum wood. The drawers are framed with brass fittings and lined with marble. The French XVI chest of drawers is a beautiful addition to any bedroom.
Antique French Louis XVI Dresser has a traditional Bombay shape. Its veneer has beautiful inlaid fruit and is framed by bronze legs. It is decorated with Ormolu. A hat, coiled in a bun and a leaf are inserted in the top of the chest of drawers. This XVI French antique commode is decorated with stress cracks and green marble.
This chest of drawers features a subtle design and exquisite veneer grains. The three drawers are symmetrical and stand on four tapered legs. The top drawer has an intricately carved floral motif. The chest is a wonderful addition to any bedroom. Its simple yet elegant design is an attractive accent in any room. A Louis XVI chest of drawers can be used in a variety of ways and is an excellent choice for an antebellum home.
The Louis XVI Drop Front chest of drawers is a classic French piece dating from 1780, with mahogany and walnut root veneers. Its door holes and drawer handles are made of gilt bronze. The writing surface is covered in green leather. This French chest of drawers will complement the style of any bedroom. If you're looking for an antique chest, consider buying a classic style.
The Louis XVI commode is a classic piece of furniture. Its straight, unbroken shape was popular in the seventeenth century and continues to be popular today. Its curved leg, which was made of oak, was a common feature of Louis XVI commodes. Its elegant legs and curved feet gave it a unique character. A cylinder top with three drawers is ideal for any room. Its rounded base is perfect for storing books and other objects.
The Louis XVI commode is a classic example of French furniture. It is made of solid mahogany and has a high bonnet with crown moulding decoration. It is handmade by skilled Indonesian craftsmen using traditional carpentry and furniture-making methods. The carved flowers are exquisite and resemble those of the late 18th century. This French style is a popular choice for modern homes and luxury flats.