Elegant Provincial French Oak Triple Armoire

£1,699.00

HUGELY ELEGANT SPACIOUS 1930’S ORIGINAL FRENCH TRIPLE ARMOIRE

D I M E N S I O N S
Height: 196 cm
Width: 203.5 cm
Depth: 61.5 cm
Internal depth: 51 cm – so comfortably accommodating for a standard adult size coat hanger.

1 in stock

This solid oak, triple Armoire is a superb example of one of the most recognisable French styles extant, influenced by both the Baroque and the Rococo to produce the artfully scrolled lines and lavish naturalistic carving that define the genre.

Combining generous storage, with classic French design, its 3 doors framed by a elegant bonnet that follows the crown's contours; with subtle foliate embellishments that are complemented by the carvings on the rounded corners.
Each door is hung on large, decorative, externally mounted brass hinges - being super handy to allow the doors swing wide open for easy access,
Its 3 doors also retaining their beautiful ornate brass eschousions, and complete with 3, original working keys.

Internally - the left hand side offering a large and spacious hanging compartment fitted with an elegant brass rail. Its generous depth, comfortably accommodating for a standard adult coat hanger.
To the right, a single door compartment - which horses a series of adjustable shelves, plus a handy central drawer.

All the above, raised to the front on elegant escargot feet.

PLEASE NOTE: In terms of transportation, as this is a 'knock down' design, the piece will be delivered 'dismantled' - making it ideal for anyone needing to consider limited or restricted access.
With easy to follow, detailed instructions included for its re-assembly.

Colour wise, artisan 'French Painted' in a hand-mixed shade of our timeless, ' Gustavian Grey' - created to our own, unique BB in-house recipe - which comes pretty close in tone to F&B's 'Dimpse'.

Another offering from our classic 'neutral' range of colours - created for their timeless, enduring appeal.

All of the above being achieved before applying our own, Belle Biche in-house, 'specialist artisan ageing techniques' - the piece finished in a manner that remains the very cornerstone of rustic, French and Gustavian 'Provincial' Style antiques.