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Mid-19th Century French Louis XVI Style Bleached Oak Neoclassical Commode

Item Number: LOPM03

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A stately mid-19th century French Louis XVI style three-drawer commode from the Normandy region, circa 1850s, hand carved in solid oak and beautifully bleached or washed to reveal its natural, warm grain and timeworn texture. With its neoclassical lines and refined detailing, this commode reflects the timeless elegance of the Louis XVI style, grounded in order, balance, and geometry, that became the defining aesthetic of late 18th century France.

 

This elegant chest of drawers boasts an overhanging, beveled three-board plank top with softly rounded corners and a carved lamb’s tongue frieze running beneath. The façade showcases three full-length drawers with raised panel fronts adorned with intricately carved geometric patterns. Octagonal escutcheon frames, softened with time-worn curves and stylized bellflower motifs that resemble draped tassels, anchor the drawer fronts and surround the original brass escutcheons and ornate Rococo-style foliate handles.

 

Carved fluted stiles descend to short, tapered legs, accented with carved circles and stacked bands above elongated vertical fluting, a subtle nod to the architectural columns of classical antiquity. The lower apron is richly embellished with scrolling floral tendrils, a central stylized rosette, and vertical reeding that adds movement and visual interest while evoking the botanical harmony so typical of Louis XVI design. Additional carved floral tendrils continue along the sides, unifying the piece with balance and symmetry from every angle.

 

Rooted in Normandy’s long tradition of artisanal woodworking, where rural craftsmanship met aristocratic design, this commode exemplifies the regional finesse of a province known for its strong, durable oak and masterful joinery. Normandy furniture, often practical yet beautifully detailed, evolved to include highly stylized pieces during the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in the Louis XVI revival period when neoclassicism once again took center stage. This finely carved commode is not only a testament to enduring French artistry but also a versatile piece that brings quiet sophistication to both  traditional and contemporary interiors alike.

Dimensions:

h - 37"

w - 52"

d - 21"

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Origin: Normandy, France
Date: Mid-19th century

Style: Louis XVI
Material: Solid bleached oak
Design: Three-drawer Louis XVI style commode with raised panel drawers, beveled plank top, and neoclassical symmetry
Detail: Intricately carved geometric drawer panels with octagonal escutcheon frames, original brass hardware, and lamb’s tongue frieze
Patina: Beautifully aged surface with gentle variations in tone and texture
Condition: Very good antique condition with minor wear consistent with age and use
Use: Ideal for entryways, libraries, dining rooms, bedrooms, or living spaces seeking timeless French charm

Dimensions: 37″H x 52″W x 21″D

Sold: Individually

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