
A Dutch satinwood, fruitwood and japanese lacquer secretaire a abattant

This elegant Dutch secrétaire à abattant, crafted in satinwood and fruitwood, seamlessly blends European craftsmanship with the allure of Japanese lacquer panels. The piece embodies the refined taste of 18th and 19th-century European furniture, where exotic materials were incorporated into neoclassical designs.
The drop-front panel is adorned with a stunning black and gold Japanese lacquer scene, depicting a majestic pheasant amidst a serene landscape, evoking the delicate artistry of traditional Japanese maki-e lacquerwork. Below, the cabinet doors feature an additional lacquer panel illustrating a tranquil waterside scene with swans and a gnarled pine tree, emphasizing themes of nature and harmony.
The satinwood and fruitwood veneer is arranged in a chevron pattern, beautifully contrasting with the dark lacquer panels. Brass accents and geometric ebony inlays enhance the elegance of the structure, while the tapered legs with brass sabots add a refined neoclassical touch.
A remarkable example of the East-meets-West aesthetic, this secrétaire embodies the European fascination with Japonesque motifs, making it a highly collectible and sophisticated statement piece for interiors that celebrate the union of luxury and artistry.

PRICE: 12000 €