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Writing table ´Lille´ with mirror ´Nizza´ and chair ´Provenza´, wardrobe "Marna" and chest of drawers "Reno" in pine ´Silvestris Superior´, pearl blue
Item: Desk Hutch, Desk and Desk Chair
Dimensions:
66"W x 30"D x 74-1/2"H
- Bi-fold Wrap-around DoorsOn selected pieces, allow a wider opening to make the most of available work space inside the cabinet.
- Design CorrelateStyle and finish coordinate with matching living room, bedroom and dining room furniture.
- DistressingContributes the timeworn textures and wear patterns of aged antiques.
- Finish: Multi-step ProcessGives depth, color and clarity to the wood. Insures durability and beauty for lasting service. Every item is available in three color finishes (black, eggshell white or red) and one stained finish.
- LevelersOn selected pieces, compensate for uneven floors and insure doors operate safely.
- Pull-out TrayOn selected pieces; On guides, allow convenient access to keyboard, printer and other computer components.
- Shelves: AdjustableOn selected pieces, give the flexibility of arranging shelves and components to suit your needs.
- Worn EdgesContribute to the refined appearance of aged antiques.
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Construction Features/Disclaimer
In selecting materials for the Attic Heirlooms collection, designers and engineers at Broyhill create value by designing products that use a combination of oak and other selected hardwood solids, oak and other selected hardwood veneers, and wood and/or simulated wood products. Selected items may include panels of matching oak grain engraving.
French style office, desk created by Charles Cressent around 1730 with marquetry inlays on rosewood and details in bronze gilted 24kt, Louvre Museum, Paris.
Straight lines in contrast to the opulent baroque and graceful
rococo: that is the Directoire style which established itself in
France around 1795. As a result of the French revolution, the
fate of the nation was controlled for a brief period of time by a
"Directory" that was elected by the people. As a stylistic period,
the “Directoire” is a continuation of the classical Louis XVI style.
A choice may be made between fifteen different colours.
Elegant table to write time 1930 to three drawers, entirely plated of maple magnifying glass.
Sheathed feet, above cuirGOLD, flat black wiped on with dimensions ones.
Structure in sycamore, interior oak.