Pantry cupboard in Tyrolean style made and decorated by hand in polychrome with floral and plant motifs. The richness of the decorations and the excellence of the workmanship make this piece of furniture perfect for luxurious mountain furnishings, both in classic and contemporary settings, as a detachment element.
This reproduction of a Tyrolean sideboard, with essential and clean lines, is richly painted in polychrome with floral and baroque motifs. The dominant color is a shade of red created in our laboratory, on which soft colors such as ocher, avio, beige and green stand out. The pantry is equipped with 2 doors and 3 drawers embellished with the characteristic hot-forged wrought iron hinges by hand. The luxurious solid fir sideboard is also finely decorated on the sides.
The Tyrolean pantry sideboard is made of solid fir wood, an essence that was used for the creation of decorated Tyrolean furniture by the artisans of Trentino in the 17th and 18th centuries. The hinges are in wrought iron and only natural materials are used for lacquering and decorations.
The pantry sideboard decorated with floral and baroque motifs in Tyrolean style was made and painted by hand in the Vangelista Mobili 1960 art workshop. The wrought iron hinges that embellish it are hot forged by hand, reproduced by the same ones present. in the original furniture and handcrafted with the same working techniques used in the seventeenth century. Even the polychrome decorations of this luxurious Made in Italy furniture are handmade in the Vangelista Mobili 1960 artisan workshop.
The luxurious sideboard is produced in the dimension 126x43x121h. Being reproduced and painted by hand in our high cabinet-making workshop, it can be made to measure in terms of size, color tones and decorative subjects
This luxurious furniture ideal for precious mountain residences is the reproduction of the original Trentino furniture dating back to the second half of the seventeenth century.
A few years ago our dealer asked us to reproduce an important Tyrolean sideboard from the historical catalog of 17th century Tyrolean Baroque style furniture by Giuseppe Morazzoni. Although the catalog was a reprint of the 1940s in black and white, we were able, through extensive research, to decorate and reproduce the same model of the original sideboard