Late 18th-century cupboard from Umbria-Marche, made of solid fir wood with two doors featuring raised panel mouldings.
A single-body piece with a simple, functional construction, originally intended for domestic use in service areas or pantries, designed to store food supplies or kitchenware.
Fully original, it has been carefully restored without silencing its voice: structurally reinforced, stripped of old finishes and waxed in a natural tone, preserving its warm, blond color and the honest signs of time and use.
The doors are reinforced on the inside with horizontal wooden braces, known as “sbacchere”, used to limit wood movement over time.
This is a piece of rural furniture, born from a modest culture that shaped the essential with balance and dignity.
Today, it fits seamlessly into both rustic and contemporary interiors — in kitchens, living rooms or studies — bringing with it the quiet charm of countryside tradition.
Versatile and spacious, it can hold books, tableware, shoes, documents or various items, adding warmth and authenticity to any space it inhabits.
- Material: Solid fir wood
- Size: Cm 125 x 48 x 190h
- Condition: Restored
- Period: Ultimo quarto del '700
- State: Optimal conditions