Secretaire in rosewood Art Nouveau style, 1940s

















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Furniture made of rosewood inlaid with precious briarwood and maple. The furniture is of high bourgeois taste. The contrast of the rigid geometric lines of the body of the furniture that enclose art-nouveau inlays denotes a great cultural level and ease in creating something exemplary and unique. When the doors are opened, there is a secretaire type, with a central lowering that conceals drawers and a finely inlaid door in the centre. Everything rests on a base that follows the body of the cabinet laterally, interrupted centrally by a compartment with 3 drawers. The cabinet-making at the highest levels, masterfully executed inlays are compatible with the genius and quality of the design of the furniture.
ID: 5578-1591777178-7894