20th C French Bleached Louis XVI Style Mahogany Enfilade with Carrara Marble Top

20th C French Bleached Louis XVI Style Mahogany Enfilade with Carrara Marble Top

Kemp3designs | KHF084
Category
Furniture
Origin
France
Circa
1920's
Width
72.00 in.
Depth
18.50 in.
Height
37.25 in.
Description

A beautiful early 20th century antique French Louis XVI style enfilade buffet handcrafted of mahogany by skilled artisans in Paris, circa 1920s, having a moulded edge white Carrara marble top with cookie cutter corners above three drawers over three panel doors featuring brass fillets, trim, and bagues, with the original brass circular handles and escutcheons. Supported on curved and fluted stiles and raised on toupie feet with brass collars ending in brass sabots. This elegant enfilade with it's straight lines and turreted corners , provides excellent storage and a great surface for serving and display. The narrow depth of this versatile piece makes it perfect for a dining room, foyer, or hallway.

The French word "enfilade" in architecture refers to a series of salons or rooms, formally aligned with one another, that provide a sweeping view through the entire suite of rooms, where on one walked "on file" or "en filade." The enfilade served to organize space and vision and is a common feature found in many of France's grand palaces from the Baroque period. The term later became associated with large scale buffets that had more than two cabinet doors. When open, all of the doors reveal interior storage bisected by a shelf that effectively doubles the amount of usable space.
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