Description
This captivating cabinet, crafted in the 1940s, offers a harmonious blend of function and visual poetry. Made from stained fir, its compact form features two gracefully structured doors and a pair of drawers, all enhanced by striking metal handles. A clear Moorish influence reveals itself through intricate geometric patterns, lending the piece an exotic sophistication. The doors feature distinctive joinery, secured with visible staples, adding a subtle yet striking detail that commands attention. The stained pine exudes a rich, warm patina that deepens with age, inviting both touch and admiration.This is a piece that speaks of cross-cultural dialogue and enduring craftsmanship—a narrative object that brings texture, soul, and a quiet theatricality to its surroundings. Equally suited to classic or contemporary interiors, the cabinet introduces a refined character and a touch of drama to any space.Envision it anchoring a serene study or adding depth to a curated living room. Pair it with opulent textiles and earthy tones to echo its Moorish spirit, or let it shine solo in a minimalist setting, where its intricate details and sculptural presence can take center stage. A matching low sideboard is available separately [here].
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 29¼” high x 37″ wide x 20½” deep
Approx. overall 74cm high x 94cm wide x 52cm deep
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