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Transitional Commode by RVLC
Located in London, GB
A fine Transitional (Louis XV/Louis XVI) ormolu-mounted Bois Clair commode by Roger van der Cruse Lacroix, with original Sainte Anne marble top, circa 1760. Stamped RVLC JME.
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Commode by Egli Design
By Egle Mieliauskiene
Located in London, GB
Modern commode with hand-carved leaves on sides to stylish and enliven living room. It has one big drawer divided into three sections. Conveniently upward opening door gives space t...
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Wooden Commode by Studio Glustin
By Glustin Creation
Located in Saint-Ouen (PARIS), FR
Chest of drawers in sculpted wood with wood and top in acid patinated brass. Creation by Studio Glustin.
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21st Century and Contemporary French Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Che...

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Commode "Racines" by Jacques Andrieux
By Jacques Andrieux
Located in PARIS, FR
Patinated bronze structure and lacquered wood. Signed. Designed by Jacques Andrieux for the gallery. JM Lelouch edition.
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Early 2000s Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Louis XV Commode by Hubert Roux
Located in Dallas, TX
a signed Louis XV commode with three drawers above two long drawers, they have raised panels with carved c curves, a heavily carved apron, signed H. ROUX on the left side in the uppe...
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Antique 18th Century French Louis XIV Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Meuble Soleil Commode by François Linke
By François Linke
Located in New Orleans, LA
One of only three of its kind, this commode was crafted by the famed and highly celebrated ébéniste François Linke. Blending the stunning marquetry of the Louis XV and XVI styles with the elegance of Art Nouveau, the commode exemplifies Linke's skilled craftsmanship. Inspired by François Alix's iconic "Meuble Soleil" design, Linke's creation showcases his signature genius in every aspect of the commode's construction. The superior quality of the breche marble shelves and top, marquetry and ormolu that form the undulating body of the cabinet serve as a testament to Linke’s unwavering dedication to perfection. The craftsman spared no expense, investing significant time and utilizing only the finest materials to create this work of art. Tens of thousands of hand-wrought chisel marks are visible within the ormolu frieze of scrolling foliage. The breathtaking marquetry landscape on the front is perhaps the commode's greatest feature, depicting a radiant sun bursting from behind trees, elegantly enhanced by Linke's unmistakable signature on the lower right molding and on the inside of the inner cabinets. For Linke, winning the coveted Gold Medal at the 1900 Paris Exhibition Universelle confirmed his already solid reputation as France's leading ébéniste. His work had long been admired for its exceptional quality and unique interpretation of the Louis XV style. Born in Bohemia in 1855, Linke moved to Paris in 1881 where he established his now-famous workshop and showroom. Word of Linke's superior work spread quickly through France, and he soon eclipsed even the finest furniture houses in Paris. Today, Linke is counted among the most important furniture makers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his work is dearly coveted by collectors. As one of the most masterful furniture designers and bronziers of his time, François Alix would only supply designs and bronze pieces to the most skilled of his contemporaries. Linke chose this unique design personally and only produced three versions of this remarkable piece, with the first one crafted in 1910. A similar commode is housed in the Royal Collection Trust...
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Early 20th Century French Louis XV Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Marble, Ormolu

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