Rustic ‘French Ash Grey’ Handsome Two Door Wardrobe

HIGHLY HANDSOME COMPACT TWO DOOR ‘FRENCH ASH GREY’ WARDROBE

D I M E N S I O N S
Height: 202.5 cm
Length: 100 cm at cornice
Depth: 48 cm, at body to 56 cm at cornice

Handsomely crafted from solid mahogany, this classically designed, contemporary wardrobe packs for plenty of pleasing style coupled with great, practical storage.
Featuring a large, deep, stepped cornice above two, handsome fielded panel doors. All raised on classic plinth base, to bracket feet.
Internally, having a vertical central divider, which separates into two hanging compartments; the right hand side also benefiting from a handy (removable shelf).
The piece further complimented by two, handy drawers to base.
Doors and drawers fitted with classic, wooden turned pulls.

A fabulously solid 'provincial style' bedroom piece, which by nature of its timeless 'clean line' design would be equally suited to work in either a 'contemporary' or, 'traditional' setting. We can, if so required disassemble this particular wardrobe for delivery (providing full instructions for its reassembly). Making it a perfect choice for those requiring to navigate a tight staircase.

Colourwise, artisan painted, in a hand mixed shade of our timeless in-house, 'French Ash Grey' - which is made to our own, unique BB recipe - this mid-charcoal grey is comparable in tone to F&B's 'Dove Tale' - being a tad or so darkener, after our 'artisan ageing'.
This classic, thundery-grey tone looking 'pleasingly fresh' in the daytime, and 'appealingly moody', and 'inviting' in the evening.

Another classic, from our select range of 'perfect neutrals' - drawing on a palette inspired by the varied hues of the magnificent dry stone walls that divide the breathtaking Derbyshire landscape, where we live.

All of the above achieved before being 'aged' using our unique in-house, 'specialist artisan techniques' - finished in our classic, BB 'signature finish'.
All of which, lending the painted woodwork with a most divine, 'aged' patination; finished in a manner that remains the very cornerstone of antique French and Gustavian works.