Umbrian choir cabinet, 18th century, in solid walnut.
A rare, authentic piece. One of those that fills a space—and the atmosphere—on its own.
Entirely crafted from high-quality solid walnut, with internal linings in chestnut.
Originally made to seat the singers of a monastic choir, it still carries that quiet, contemplative spirit.
Intact and well preserved, it has been reinforced, cleaned, and waxed, maintaining the antique patina that only time can create.
Its structure is important but not overwhelming: harmonious proportions, modest height, and a presence that is solid yet balanced. Perfect even in modern, minimalist interiors, where it becomes both a visual and functional focal point.
It offers three spacious compartments behind the upper doors, and three more hidden beneath the lift-up seats—an intriguing, practical detail that stays true to its origins.
The top surface is wide and sturdy, ideal for displaying vases, lamps, or framed art—or simply left bare, letting the wood speak for itself.
It’s not just a piece of furniture.
It’s a presence.
It tells stories of music and silence.
- Material: Solid walnut
- Size: cm 240 x 90/45 x 200h
- Condition: Restored
- Period: Seconda metà del '700
- Style: Louis XVI
- State: Optimal conditions