Lombard chest
Lombard chest dating back to the first half of the seventeenth century, built in the area between Bergamo and Brescia called Alto Sebino, between the upper Lake Iseo and the middle Valle Camonica. The piece of furniture was made for a high-class house, and has the following characteristics: structure entirely in walnut, with cover-front-back-sides made up of whole solid wood boards 2-3 cm thick .; cover with toothed chain; free central front, with margins decorated with a light ribbon-carved frame of continuous volutes; lateral pilasters with grooved and curved overhangs, each terminating & n