Two-door wardrobe in walnut briar
Italian Biedermeier wardrobe in fir plated with walnut burl,
Tyrol first half of the 19th century
Of great visual impact it is certainly
the use of briar with four mirrored sectors on the doors,
herringbone on the uprights and again in squares on the sides,
all surrounded by a double thread in light wood.
Upper wavy cornice, also walnut plated.
Original working lock with key.
Interior set up with a top shelf and pole for hanging clothes.
The maximum measure of the internal depth is 54 cm.
Despite the large capacity and the important measures,
the wardrobe also lends itself perfectly to environments
with low ceilings thanks to the low height (188cm).
It also disassembles completely and can be reassembled
in an attic or a mezzanine without any problem.
Restored and polished with shellac internally and externally