Amazing Normandy Buffet



When one hears the word Normandy, the mind is filled with images of invasion forces coming to rescue Europe from the clutches of Adolf Hitler. On June 6, 1944, an invasion on these sands altered the course of history: World War II’s D-Day. However it is not only this historic battle, which defines this wonderful region in France. The cathedral of Mont St. Michael, the Giverny gardens that was home Claude Monet and inspired many of his works. The most common furniture of this region is large armoires, which are traditional gifts when a woman is given in marriage. Many other beautiful pieces come from the master craftsmen of this lovely region. Look at this impressive buffet! Made from incredible European hardwood, this piece glows with a natural patina that is quite striking. The wreath-like medallions carved on the cabinet doors are a hallmark of this style. Notice the beautiful cutwork, which accents the sides of this piece, in almost a diamond pattern, these carvings are gorgeous! A large rack for the storage and display of your fine china graces the center of the upper cabinet. Finial accents adorn this charming piece. A handsome scalloped apron around the base blends beautifully with the large round legs. This piece is awesome! Picture it in your home. Your guests will be overwhelmed by the beauty and charm of this wonderful piece.
Classic Antique Malineoise Style Wall Mirror
Antique Malineoise Style Oak Corridor Table
Lovely Vintage Gobelin Style Wall Tapestry
Beautifully Carved Antique Chippendale Style Coffee Table
Two Elegant Antique Louis Xv Armchairs
“the Lady And The Unicorn” Needlepoint