19th-century sideboard, sober, authentic, of good lineage

An Emilian sideboard from the mid-19th century, crafted in solid cherry wood—a carefully selected material with even grain, warm tones, and that honey-blond patina only well-aged cherry can develop.

It’s a piece that speaks with a quiet voice: two slim upper drawers, two panelled doors framed with understated lines, and bracket feet that give it presence without adding weight.

Its silhouette reflects the Louis Philippe period—elegant yet unpretentious, with balanced volumes, lightly drawn profiles, and proportions that feel immediately familiar. It is entirely original and well restored, preserving a surface that remains authentic, lived-in, yet sound.

Its storage capacity is generous: the drawers are perfect for cutlery and small essentials, while the interior behind the doors easily accommodates tableware or anything needed for a well-organized dining area.

The sober line, the essential design, and the quiet quality of cherry wood make it a versatile piece—easy to place in both classical and contemporary interiors, ideal in a dining room, living space, or a spacious entrance hall.

A small fragment of domestic 19th-century life: authentic, balanced, without excess. A sideboard that doesn’t try to dominate the room—just to belong.

  • Material: Solid cherry wood
  • Size: cm 135 x 58 x 90 (H)
  • Condition: Restored
  • Period: First half of the 19th century
  • Style: Louis Philippe
  • State: Optimal conditions

CUP G79J20003880007