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    Chinois Cabinet White W105xD60xH200cm

    Chinois Cabinet White W105xD60xH200cm

    €2.195,00

    Description du produit

    Why not add this antique luxury cabinet to your house and make the interior decoration more unique?

    This antique Chinese cabinet has two pairs of doors giving access to two separate storage compartments.

    The round metal locker, combining with the square mental locker, on the doors represents the traditional Chinese concept of Tian Di Fang Yuan (round land and square sky), as a metaphor for the fluidity and the limitation of the world.

    This cabinet is made of elm, as one of the best material choices for luxury and carved lacquer furniture. Elm has straight textures and clear pattern. Elm is elastic but strong, and also resistant to moisture and corrosion.

    The front frame, sides and top are hand painted in white, a traditional Chinese color for elegance, kindness and beauty. At Fine Asianliving, we distinguish ourselves in the beautiful finish and especially the special natural lacquer layer. This lacquer layer is built up in six to eight layers during the restoration process. This creates the sparkling appearance that makes the character and soul of the piece of furniture speak more.

    Product Details

    Dimensions: L105cm x W60cm x H200cm

    Material: elm

    Color: white

    Ce produit est fait et/ou peint à la main et est donc unique. Il peut donc différer légèrement de la photo du produit.

    Materiel: Bois
    Couleur: Blanc
    Largeur en cm: 105
    Hauteur en cm: 60
    Profondeur en cm: 200

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