Antique Flemish “coat Of Arms” Buffet



Until the middle of the 17th century the style of Dutch and Flemish furniture was similar. After that, while Holland developed a style of her own, Flemish furniture followed French fashions. The wood chiefly used was oak and the distinguishing feature was a profusion of elaborate carving. The so-called Flemish scroll was prominent. Such artists such as Pieter Bruegal and others were very influential in Flemish and Dutch furnishings. Scenes of everyday life were common. Flemish furniture was a product from master craftsmen of Flanders (Belgium). Flemish is usually included in Dutch Renaissance furniture and is not necessarily defined as a period of furniture, but more as an influence in design. Flemish furniture is famous for its distinct and careful carving and the Flemish foot. This amazing cabinet is an excellent example of the craftsmanship of this period. Look at the amazing carvings! This piece features a beautiful set of floral carvings on the gorgeous raised panels in the center of each door. These doors feature large brass accent hinges for a striking effect! The center cabinet features three glass shelves, perfect for displaying china, or your favorite collectables. Don’t overlook the large cup and saucer legs, complete with stretcher. This piece is awesome, and incredibly versatile; place it anywhere in your home for an elegant feel that all your guests will surely notice!! oc67tr989
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