Where Walls Meet: 19th C Corner Cabinet w/ Painted Doors
19th Century Corner Cabinet with Painted Doors
A charming 19th-century corner cabinet constructed in hardwood and fitted with hand-painted doors decorated in a trellis pattern of soft blue-green over a warm cream ground. The painted surface shows desirable wear and patina, revealing layers of age and use that lend the piece its authentic character. Brass escutcheons accent the doors, while the gently molded base and shaped feet provide understated architectural presence.
The interior opens to reveal fitted corner shelving, offering practical storage for tableware, books, or decorative objects. Likely made in Continental Europe—possibly French or Central European—the cabinet reflects regional folk traditions blended with classical cabinetmaking forms common to the period.
Both decorative and functional, this cabinet is ideally scaled for use in a dining room corner, entry hall, or library, where its painted surface and compact form make it a distinctive focal point.
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