Dimensões: 170cm x 52cm x 123cm H.
Código: MOVEL3901
Banco estilo “Colonial Espanhol”. em madeira clara. Espaldar formado por galerias de balaústres, e entalhes de flores lavradas, encimado por carrapetas. Braços levemente arqueados, assento retangular, Pernas retilíneas reunidas por barra entalhada sobre balaústres.
Cuzco, anos 30.
“Elevate your space with this magnificent Spanish Colonial Revival bench, a striking example of craftsmanship from circa 1930, originating from Peru. This remarkable piece embodies the rich heritage and intricate design associated with the Colonial Revival period, making it a true collector’s item and a statement piece for any discerning interior.
Crafted from solid wood, the bench features an intricately carved backrest adorned with floral motifs, symbolizing the blend of indigenous and European artistic influences that define Spanish Colonial design. The turned spindles, meticulously shaped and spaced, add a rhythmic elegance to the piece, enhancing its visual appeal and structural integrity.
The bench’s robust armrests and seat showcase the skill of Peruvian artisans, ensuring durability while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic. The aged patina on the wood highlights its authenticity, adding a layer of historical charm that only time can bestow.
With dimensions that allow it to serve as a focal point in an entryway, hallway, or living room, this bench offers both functionality and timeless beauty. Its rich, warm tones complement a variety of décor styles, from traditional to eclectic, making it a versatile addition to your collection.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history with this Spanish Colonial Revival bench. An heirloom quality item that will continue to inspire admiration for generations to come.”
Dimensões: 210cm x 60cm x 123cm H.
Código: MOVEL3489
Escaño, cadeiral, em madeira clara escurecida. Espaldar formado por “quatro cadeiras acorrentadas”, do termo espanhol “sillas encadenadas”, ondulados, cachaços lavrados com folhagens e volutas, tabelas recortadas e vazadas. Braços com apoios em consoles inversos, assento quadripartido. Cinco pernas dianteiras arqueadas, terminadas em patas de bicho.
Alto Peru, século XVIII.
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