One door corner cabinet in’700 Tyrolean baroque style decorated with stylized flowers, luxury furniture ideal for entrances, dining rooms, bedrooms in luxury mountain homes.
The structure has a closet door, which hides 4 shelves for pantry upanse. The frame and the plinth are reproduced with the same moldings as the original model. The piece of furniture and the corner on the lower part rest on cantilever legs open in the center, which lighten the shape by slimming the structure. The door is installed with a double frame and the 2 central panels present a "diamond" perimeter processing. Decorated with baroque subjects and stylized flowers the panels of the door and in the upper band, the corner cabinet is characterized by its bright colors, with shades of greenish, seawater green, ocher yellow, blue, red and beige .
The structure is made of solid spruce. Only natural products are used for decorations and lacquering: water tempera, Bologna plaster, shellac paint spread with a brush.
The Tyrolean luxury corner cabinet is hand-decorated with natural products and water-based tempera, respecting the same processes used in the XVIII century Trentino workshops. The lacquer has a base preparation of gypsum Bologna consumed, which gives the piece an antique-looking appearance. The decorations made by hand are fixed with transparent shellac varnish and protected with a virgin French beeswax.
The Tyrolean luxury corner cupboard is designed, built and decorated by hand to measure, inside the high-cabinetry workshop Vangelista Mobili 1960. The corner is made in the size: 60x60x196h. Being a furniture made by hand, it can be reproduced according to the size and type of decorative subjects.
This corner piece is reproduced from the original model dating back to the mid-1700s in a classic Tyrolean Baroque style. The original artifact was found in the beautiful area of Val di Sole in Trentino-Alto Adige.
The history of the reproduction of this precious luxury corner is very curious: one of our affectionate customers, at lunch in the Val di Sole areas, saw at the entrance of the restaurant the original model of this corner with stylized flower decorations, the same as that he was looking for his entrance. The customer did not hesitate to take some photos of all the details, both of the structure and of the decorations, and asked us for its reproduction. He was so pleased with the result that he later wanted us to reproduced a 3-door sideboard with the same decorative features for his mountain residence.