TSA-702-V1 – Victor Hugo Drawer Chest

The French Louis XVI 18th-century marquetry chest with neoclassical escutcheons is a fine example of the neoclassical style that became popular during the late 18th century, under the reign of Louis XVI. This style marked a return to classical antiquity’s clean lines, symmetry, and restrained ornamentation, moving away from the ornate Rococo style that preceded it. The marquetry technique, which involves inlaying wood veneer to create intricate patterns and scenes, alongside neoclassical escutcheons, demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship and artistic sophistication of French furniture makers of the time, reflecting the cultural shift towards classical ideals of beauty and order.

Product Details

Material Oak Solids, Ash Veneers, Ash Burl Veneers
Distressing Level Light
Notes Finished in a French Aged Umber in classic marquetry style with faux keyhole escutcheons in Brass. Three breakfront soft-close drawers. Inlaid marquetry on top, sides, drawer fronts and feet
Volume 34 cft
Weight 237 lb
SKU: TSA-702-V1 Category: Tags: , ,

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TSA-702-V1 – Victor Hugo Drawer Chest

Overview

Weight237 lbs
Dimensions25.5 × 49.5 × 33 in
BrandCentury Furniture
ColorBrown
StyleTraditional (Neoclassical)

The French Louis XVI 18th-century marquetry chest with neoclassical escutcheons is a fine example of the neoclassical style that became popular during the late 18th century, under the reign of Louis XVI. This style marked a return to classical antiquity’s clean lines, symmetry, and restrained ornamentation, moving away from the ornate Rococo style that preceded it. The marquetry technique, which involves inlaying wood veneer to create intricate patterns and scenes, alongside neoclassical escutcheons, demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship and artistic sophistication of French furniture makers of the time, reflecting the cultural shift towards classical ideals of beauty and order.

Product Details

Material Oak Solids, Ash Veneers, Ash Burl Veneers
Distressing Level Light
Notes Finished in a French Aged Umber in classic marquetry style with faux keyhole escutcheons in Brass. Three breakfront soft-close drawers. Inlaid marquetry on top, sides, drawer fronts and feet
Volume 34 cft
Weight 237 lb

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