✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780
HomeStore

Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780

Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780

A delicate Gustavian commode in original light powder blue-paint with Greco-Roman details including winged lions paw feet gilded in silver, and silver gilt Phoenix motifs on the sides of the drawers. The Gustavian furniture style was born in late 1700s in the reign of King Gustav of Sweden. In his youth he attended the court of Louis XVI in Versailles and learnt a passion for furniture. Bringing back the fashion of the French Court to Sweden lead to the Gustavian style, a character all of its own.

$1,437.02

Original: $4,790.05

-70%
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780

$4,790.05

$1,437.02

More Images

Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 2
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 3
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 4
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 5
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 6
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 7
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 8
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 9
Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 - Image 10

Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780

A delicate Gustavian commode in original light powder blue-paint with Greco-Roman details including winged lions paw feet gilded in silver, and silver gilt Phoenix motifs on the sides of the drawers. The Gustavian furniture style was born in late 1700s in the reign of King Gustav of Sweden. In his youth he attended the court of Louis XVI in Versailles and learnt a passion for furniture. Bringing back the fashion of the French Court to Sweden lead to the Gustavian style, a character all of its own.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

A delicate Gustavian commode in original light powder blue-paint with Greco-Roman details including winged lions paw feet gilded in silver, and silver gilt Phoenix motifs on the sides of the drawers. The Gustavian furniture style was born in late 1700s in the reign of King Gustav of Sweden. In his youth he attended the court of Louis XVI in Versailles and learnt a passion for furniture. Bringing back the fashion of the French Court to Sweden lead to the Gustavian style, a character all of its own.

Gustavian Light Powder Blue-Painted Commode c.1780 | Chris Holmes Antiques