Complete room Building
Features
Style: Umbertino (1870-1900)
Origin: Italy
Main essence: Walnut
Material: Solid Walnut
Description
Full Kelvin Walnut room with spiral columns and carved panels according to the taste of the period of King Umberto, bardiglio marble, composed by: pair of dressers with mirrors (228x127x60), toilet (188x99x62), a pair of beds (188x181x216), the closet (245x116x66), 4 chairs, group and pair of nightstands with riser (141x47x40).
Product Condition:
Requires small restoration and resumption of polishing.
Additional Information
Style: Umbertino (1870-1900)
The name of this style is due to the ruler of the time Umberto I appointed King of the Kingdom of Italy on January 9, 1878 and assassinated on July 9, 1900.The Umbertino style is typically Italian and belongs to that Eclectic period that characterized the second half of the 19th century, which lasted just under twenty years. The Umbertino style spread around 1880 and ended around 1895 when a new style called Liberty and universally known as Art-Nouveau took over, followed by Art-Decò.
In this style, predominantly eclectic and monumental, Gothic and Baroque elements originally belonging to the Renaissance but also adorned with large masks, frames and decorations were re-proposed in furniture, from the bedside table to the large wardrobe or sideboard.
Find out more about the Umbertino style with our insights:
An Umbertine secretaire dedicated to Dante Alighieri
A comparison between a Louis Philippe console and an Umbertina
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The Austrian taste of Baroque
A guide to Art Nouveau
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