configuration and the volume
of your order
on request
- 7 weeks
- Information on request
- 1 week
With a shelf for keyboard | No |
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Avaliability of shelves | Yes |
Type of shelves | Opened |
Number of shelves | 2 |
Shelf material | With Wood Shelfs |
Assignment | For TV & Audio-Visual Equipment |
Availability of arms | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table top shape | Rectangular |
Type of instalation | Floor |
With shutters | Yes |
Number of doors | 2 |
Door construction | Swing |
Door material | With Wooden Doors |
Avaliability of legs | Yes |
Legs shape | Curved |
Leg material | Wood |
Avaliability of pull out box | yes |
Number of pull out boxes | 1 |
Type of wood | Solid Wood |
Dimension with package | 0.64 m3 |
Functional Purpose | For Living Room, for Cabinet, For Home |
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Empire / Baroque / French
Baroque, Rococo, Classical and Empire became the most famous styles of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. These styles were also often called Royal, as their main attributes are luxury, wealth and opulence. They are well-suited for vast rooms with high ceilings. Characteristic elements of decor include fretwork, murals, paintings and sculptures, sometimes carvings. The Classical style was, perhaps, the most reserved of the four, though it was no less majestic. The Empire is its continuator. It implies solemnity, magnificence, symmetry, volume. Copious amounts of mirrors, tapestries and fireplaces, luxurious fabrics and refined screens are also a hallmark of French classical styles.