Commode Collection
Step into the world of exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance with these captivating commodes
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Step into the world of exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance with these captivating commodes. From Waring and Gillow's alluring advertisement to Frank Partridge's enchanting creations, each piece tells a story of opulence and sophistication. Transport yourself back to 1770 as you admire Robert Adam's remarkable design, brought to life by Benedetto Pastorini in 1946. This masterpiece stands as a testament to the enduring allure of classical aesthetics. Immerse yourself in the aristocratic splendor of the 18th century with Rosalinde, adorned in her resplendent attire captured in a pochoir print from 1922. The commode chair crafted by Ernest A Towers Jr transports us further into this era, showcasing its seamless fusion of comfort and style. Marvel at Birch and Villers' exceptional artistry showcased in their English-made commode pot from around 1780. Its intricate details reflect the skillful hands that shaped it, leaving an indelible mark on history. Jean Henri Riesener takes center stage with his French masterpieces - a corner cabinet from 1785 exuding grandeur and sophistication, followed by a magnificent commode from 1770/80 that epitomizes luxury at its finest. These works are testaments to Riesener's unrivaled talent as one of the greatest furniture makers of his time. Behold the unmatched beauty of George III commodes made from harewood & kingwood – an exquisite pair that adds regal charm to any space they grace. Their impeccable craftsmanship is evident in every delicate detail. Finally, lose yourself in admiration for the Regence Boulle marquetry commode en tombeau dating back to the late 18th or early 19th century. Its ormolu accents add an extra touch of magnificence, making it truly unforgettable. These extraordinary pieces transcend time and continue to captivate connoisseurs of fine art and design.