Chippendale style showcase
Features
Style: In the style of Chippendale
Origin: Italy
Main essence: Walnut
Material: Walnut Burl Veneer
Description
Chippendale style move showcase on the front is straight out and legs has two doors carved into the base. The show features two contoured doors with bevels separated by central glass. Hat shaped and carved. Sides with glass.
Product Condition:
Requires small restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 193
Width: 117
Depth: 54
Additional Information
Style: In the style of Chippendale
Predominant style in English furniture in the second half of the eighteenth century.The Chippendale style is named after Thomas Chippendale, a famous English furniture manufacturer of the 1700s.
He began by designing Rococo-style furniture with the addition, from time to time, of oriental decorations and finally furniture with a neoclassical taste.
Its production concerns decidedly expensive and elaborate furniture but also common and, above all, cheap ones.
This style is, chronologically, followed by Art-Decò and Liberty.