French 19th Century Louis Phillipe Bonnetiere
$3,995.00
SKU: 2862-23
Dimension: 75.50"H x 37.25"W x 21.75"D
Dimensions: 75 ½” H x 37 ¼” W x 21 ¾” D
This sleek bonnetiere was crafted in France during the 19th century from beautiful burled walnut. The bonnetiere was created in the mid 18th century in France with the rise in popularity of large and often delicate hats and wigs and a new need for tall, slender storage options. As provincial pieces, bonnetieres were often made out of native woods like walnut. This piece is very versatile and can be used anywhere to fill a niche in a large room or to make a small room more functional. Three adjustable shelves are found inside and the door is secured with a magnetic closure. Locks for two drawers are functioning and include one key. In the apron is an easy to use hidden drawer. Raised on simple block feet. Be sure to take a look at all the images to see the details of this simply elegant piece.
French 19th Century Louis Phillipe Bonnetiere
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Dimensions: 75 ½” H x 37 ¼” W x 21 ¾” D
This sleek bonnetiere was crafted in France during the 19th century from beautiful burled walnut. The bonnetiere was created in the mid 18th century in France with the rise in popularity of large and often delicate hats and wigs and a new need for tall, slender storage options. As provincial pieces, bonnetieres were often made out of native woods like walnut. This piece is very versatile and can be used anywhere to fill a niche in a large room or to make a small room more functional. Three adjustable shelves are found inside and the door is secured with a magnetic closure. Locks for two drawers are functioning and include one key. In the apron is an easy to use hidden drawer. Raised on simple block feet. Be sure to take a look at all the images to see the details of this simply elegant piece.
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Dimensions | 21.75 × 37.25 × 75.50 in |
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Age | Antique / Vintage |
Condition | Good |
Date of Manufacture | Circa 1850 |
Materials | Metal, Walnut, Wood, woodwork, Burled |
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Place of Origin | |
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