Style Japonism, Chinoiserie / Ref.11308
Maison des Bambous Alfred PERRET et Ernest VIBERT (attributed to) - Far Eastern inspired display cabinet
Dimensions
Width 30'' ¼ 77cm
Height 76'' ⅜ 194cm
Depth: 15'' ⅜ 39cm
Origin:
France, Late 19th century
The realization of this charming Japanese-inspired cabinet is attributed to the Maison des Bambous by Perret et Vibert. The lower part opens with two doors adorned with panels decorated with Japanese characters in ivory marquetry, bone and mother-of-pearl, and two drawers adorned with horse warriors inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The upper part opens to a door and a drawer adorned with friezes of mother-of-pearl and is embellished with shelves. The whole is surmounted by a display cabinet opening by a glass door surrounded by a geometric frieze of mother-of-pearl, discovering a shelf stretched with red fabric.
Informations
Price: on request
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