19th Century Italian Empire Period Flamed Walnut Two Sleigh Beds or Daybeds

19th Century Italian Empire Period Flamed Walnut Two Sleigh Beds or Daybeds

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These two exceptional Italian 19th century Empire period sleigh beds dating back to 1790-1830 were sourced in Lucca, Tuscany. The beds, that can serve also as a daybeds or settee, show a sophisticated execution sign of high quality cabinet making.

The beds are made of the most precious Italian flamed walnut wood. The beauty of the wood is enhanced with expert book-matching and through the play of the various grains and veins that are visible throughout on all sides so they can be the focal point of any room also as free standing centrepiece. This beds' aesthetic is inspired by the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman furniture popularized during the Empire, Regency an Federal period. Their unique distinctive trait is the line featuring out-scrolled shaped headboard and footboard ending in a wide curl to form a sleek and elegant design.
These Exquisite and vibrant flamed walnut wood beds boast an outstanding original patina and are supported by four tall bun feet with their original casters.
An exquisite classical and timeless piece of furniture which can furnish both the bedroom, the living room or even the study room or office.
Since it's very rare to find antique beds of this quality in pairs we prefer to sell them as a set but the sale of just one can be taken into consideration upon request.
The beds can be dismantled in four pieces (headboars, footboard and two reils)
Each bed houses a mattress 80x200 cm (Italian single size)
Measures: H.105, W. 250, D. 90 cm – median rail height 40 cm

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