Auxiliary Chest of Drawers “Faux Bamboo” Years 70
A Design Icon of the Years 70: He “Faux Bamboo”
This piece is an authentic and highly coveted example from the 1970s. 1970, a golden period for interior design that fused glamor with naturalness. What makes this piece of furniture truly special is not just its aesthetics., but your technical invoice: It is made entirely of solid wood, Meticulously carved and turned by cabinetmakers to accurately imitate the knots and texture of natural bamboo canes. This technique, known internationally as “Faux Bamboo”, It is a seal of quality that distinguishes well-made period furniture from modern reproductions of synthetic materials..
Hollywood Regency Style and Finishes
The design fits perfectly into the Hollywood Regency style., a trend that dominated the middle of the 20th century and that sought opulence and exoticism. The piece presents its original finish: a handmade lacquer in celadon green/aqua tone, which has been enriched with an aging patina that highlights the depth of the wood carving. The aged gold details on the knots of the “bamboo” and in the profiles they accentuate its luxurious character.
Its two front drawers feature wooden moldings that continue the symmetry of the bamboo design and are adorned with original brass hardware and handles with classic ornamental motifs of the period., which are kept in excellent condition.























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