Located in Rio De Janeiro, BR
This late 18th-century Brazilian armoire from Minas Gerais is a remarkable piece of colonial craftsmanship, reflecting the region’s rich history and artisanal excellence. Made from solid hardwood, this heavy and imposing piece exudes a timeless elegance, showcasing a beautiful patina that has developed over centuries. Its design features an arched pediment top, a hallmark of late colonial aesthetics, adding a touch of grandeur to its sturdy form.
The armoire boasts two large paneled doors with original iron hinges and a central latch, opening to reveal ample storage space with shelves and two lower drawers. The drawers retain their original cast iron pulls, intricately designed with a floral motif, a detail that highlights the artisanal attention to detail typical of the period.
Resting on finely carved, slightly splayed feet, the piece demonstrates stability and durability, characteristics essential for furniture from this era. This armoire is not only a functional storage solution but also a statement piece, embodying the charm and authenticity of 18th-century Brazilian colonial furniture...
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Late 18th Century Brazilian Baroque Antique Iron Cupboards