Cabinets
Pretty Cabinet Table
Pretty French Cabinet and table 18th Century 12th scale
Vintage Dressoir
This Vintage dressoir is based on a really old one which we found on internet .She gave us permission to copy it. No second one to find; except for ours ..... in mini !
The dressoir is approximately 11 cm tall, 14 cm wide and 3 cm deep and made of MDF. All accessories as shown in the photos are not included
Pantry Cabinet
Simple pantry cabinet with gauze. This wonderful cupboard has been designed and created by us in our own Mini Vintage style .. we love it! The two doors can be opened to reveal two shelves, and the drawer at the bottom of the cabinet can also be opened.
The cabinet has been made in MDF and is about 15cm tall, 10cm wide and 4,4cm deep
Tea Cabinet
This Wonderful antique style Tea Cabinet was designed and created by Mini Vintage. The cabinet can be used for all sorts of things for example cups and saucers, plates and Tea Pots or just to be used as a clothing cupboard next to a bed. The cabinet is made of MDF, is not painted and sold as a kit. The cabinet door and 2 drawers can be opened.
The size of the cabinet is 10cm (high), 7,5 cm (wide) and 3,5cm deep.
Museum Quality Exhibition Hand Carved Italian Davenport Desk
Museum Quality Exhibition Hand Carved Italian Davenport Desk 19th century
- This item is supplied unpainted.
- The item is made of a very high grade resin with an mdf kit for the rear of the desk
- Approx 10.7cm high 9.4cm wide x 5.2cm deep
- 2 little top drawers open
- Front flap opens to reveal interior
- Easy to assemble
The carving is raised and this allows for easy painting of the pattern should you wish to highlight it in a constrast colour such as gold.
Supplied unaged - ready for tidying which will mean small nodules will need to be sanded or snapped off - this is super easy to do and takes just a minute or two.
A truly stunning example of a 19th century Commode writing desk. The original full size version would have been made for an exhibition to show off the cabinet makers skill. The design is attributed to Pauly CIE Et and the carving Moses Michelangelo Guggenheim 1837-1910.
The Royal Boulle Marquetry Commode 18th century circa 1708
The Royal Boulle Marquetry Commode By Blake Based on a design circa 1708
- This item is supplied unpainted.
- The item is made of a very high grade resin
- Approx 7.1cm high 10.3cm wide x 5.5cm deep
- Drawers open
The original "Marquetry" (the pattern) which would have been made from inlaid wood or gilt metal has been reproduced to that it is raised. This allows for easy painting of the pattern should you wish to highlight it in a contrast colour such as gold.
Supplied unaged - ready for tidying which will mean small nodules will need to be sanded or snapped off - this is super easy to do and takes just a minute or two.
The following information was taken from the 1stDibs website from where the original design was sourced
ref: https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/storage-case-pieces/commodes-chests-drawers/royal-boulle-marquetry-commode-blake/id-f_38970602/
"This monumental Boulle commode was crafted by Robert Blake, one of the finest and most important English cabinetmakers of his time. It is modeled after the legendary pair of commodes made for France’s King Louis XIV by master ébéniste André-Charles Boulle, which is perhaps the most famous and esteemed of all the treasures now housed at the Palace of Versailles. The original commodes made by Boulle inspired re-interpretations by history’s most esteemed craftsmen. First created and supplied in 1708 by Boulle for Louis XIV’s bedchamber at Versailles, the original pair was one of only four furnishings deemed worthy enough to be rescued from both destruction and sale after the French Revolution. They were placed in the Bibliothèque Mazarine at the Institut de France, where they became known as the Mazarine Commodes, but have since been returned to Versailles.
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