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Spanish Revival Bleached Oak Buffet, 1930s
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." — Leonardo da Vinci
Spain, 1930s
Crafted from solid oak and gently bleached to reveal its natural warmth, this Spanish Revival buffet embodies the quiet grandeur of Iberian craftsmanship. The robust structure is softened by the timeworn patina, while the hand-carved, paneled doors showcase the depth and dimension characteristic of traditional Castilian woodworking. Aged iron latches and strap hinges add an authentic touch, evoking the old-world charm of Spanish haciendas.
Rooted in Spanish Revival architecture, this buffet takes inspiration from the grand interiors of 17th-century Andalusian and Catalan homes, where dark, monolithic woodwork was an essential part of the aesthetic. The geometric relief carvings echo the intricate coffered ceilings and Moorish influences that shaped Spain’s design heritage, while the sturdy, functional form reflects the rustic simplicity of Spanish Colonial furnishings.
- Hand-Carved Paneled Doors – A striking interplay of recessed geometric motifs, celebrating Castilian craftsmanship.
- Bleached Walnut Finish – A contemporary touch that lightens the piece while preserving its historical integrity.
- Hand-Forged Iron Hardware – Traditional Spanish-style latches and hinges, adding an artisanal flourish.
- Four Upper Drawers & Three Spacious Cupboards – A perfect blend of form and function, offering ample storage.
- Stepped Base & Framed Side Panels – Architectural details that reinforce the piece’s stately presence.
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