Vaisselier dresser-drainer in cherrywood – 19ᵗʰ century – South West – [MP019]

Vaisselier dresser-drainer in cherrywood – 19ᵗʰ century – South West

Everything is scalloped curves in this discreet dresser which in fact fulfills two distinct missions.
At the very bottom is the drainer on spaced slats while the three top shelves fulfill the function of display, the crockery being held by scalloped bars. In addition, small drawers have been provided for storing cutlery.
Overall, the charm of this kitchen cabinet lies in the ubiquitous curves that punctuate the crosspieces and uprights of the cabinet, right down to the sides.

The lower openwork shelf constitutes the drainer.
The lower openwork shelf constitutes the drainer.
The three top shelves are as many displays secured by bars.
The three top shelves are as many displays secured by bars.
The crosspieces, uprights and sides of this delicate dresser are punctuated by scalloped curves.
The crosspieces, uprights and sides of this delicate dresser are punctuated by scalloped curves.

Price: on demand.
Dimensions
Width: 117 cm, height: 180 cm, depth: 31 cm.
Reference: [MP019]

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