The green baroque chest of drawers with vintage effect combines the charm of the old and the modern, this chest of drawers in solid beech wood decorated with gilded bronzes has large drawers for optimal storage.
Length: 128 cm -Height: 87.5 cm - Depth: 65 cm.
Two drawers open on the façade.
This chest of drawers was handcrafted by highly skilled craftsmen and cabinetmakers. The gilded bronzes were cast in sand as in the eighteenth century, the effect of wear and lacque applied by hand to the roller that can leave a few lines provide a sensational vintage look to this piece of furniture.
The Rococo style is an art form that was first created in the sixteenth century and flourished during the Italian Renaissance. This style usually uses ancient classical instruments and architectural models in a poetic and sometimes dramatic way that has an impact on thought. The Baroque style has generally permeated all areas of art, including architecture, gardens, music and furnishings.
Baroque design is linked to naturalism and represents an approach to art where the viewer is continually distracted by the interaction between color, texture and line. There are no strict rules when it comes to artistic creations. It can take the form of a simple floral arrangement or can involve a complex series of color and shape variations.
Floral motifs
Baroque furniture usually has very strong green foliage patterns, while others are more deaf and have metallic shades. Baroque marquetry is designed with heavy vines that wrap metal parts like doors and frames.
Baroque furniture is often handcrafted by highly skilled craftsmen and craftsmen. As the popularity of this art spread throughout Europe and until the Renaissance, new styles began to emerge. By the nineteenth century, Rococo achievements had already become a style in themselves. Today, baroque furniture is used in many different environments, from living rooms to bedrooms and even kitchens.