French 19th-Century Elm Sideboard with Drawers – Louis Philippe Period
This sideboard was made in France during the 19th century, in the Louis Philippe period.
It is crafted from solid elm wood, known for its warm tone, visible grain, and durability.
The piece features three upper drawers, with the central drawer fitted with a lock.
Below are two paneled doors that open to a storage space with a fixed shelf.
At the base, a large full-width drawer provides additional storage, typical of French sideboards from this period.
The proportions are balanced and the design remains simple yet refined, reflecting the understated elegance of rural French craftsmanship from the 1800s.
This elm sideboard is both decorative and functional — ideal for use in a dining room, hallway, or living space.
Origin: France, mid-19th century
Materials: Solid elm wood, iron fittings
Dimensions: 135 cm (W) × 58 cm (D) × 90 cm (H)
Condition: Very good antique condition. Structurally sound, with light wear and marks consistent with age and use.
€ 450,00
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