Unique marquetry technique is showcased with an 18th century neoclassical style drawer chest. The high level of craftsmanship and artistic sophistication tells a story of French furniture makers of bygone eras. Designed with elegance, this beauty will add a quaint and unexpected component to your space.
- oak solids, ash veneers, ash burl veneers
- French aged umber finish
- faux keyhole escutcheons in brass
- three breakfront soft-close drawers
- inlaid marquetry on top, sides, drawer fronts, and feet
Marquetry technique involves inlaying wood veneer to create intricate patterns and scenes.
Due to the rare, naturally varied grain, patterning, and knots found in burl wood, each piece is inherently unique and will vary in appearance; these natural variations are not defects but part of the wood’s character.