A richly decorative 19th-century Breton cabinet fashioned from a closed bed front, showcasing Cornouaille carving, brass studwork and warm patina
• Origin: Cornouaille, Brittany, France
• Date: 19th century
• Material: Solid poplar with carved decoration and brass studs
• Configuration: Two sliding doors with two fixed internal shelves
• Finish: Warm, naturally aged patina
• Later additions: Raised on a later base for enhanced stability and practical contemporary use
• Dimensions: H: 190cm (74.8'') | W: 180cm (70.9'') | D: 46cm (18.1'')
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• Desirability: Rare converted lit-clos front with strong regional identity and craftsmanship
• Key features: Highly decorative faēade, pierced and carved motifs, beautiful contrast between brass studs and mellow poplar tones
• Collectibility: A distinctive example of 19th-century
... rural French design; ideal for country, coastal, or characterful modern interiors seeking warmth and authenticity
Heritage, History & Craftsmanship
In 19th-century Brittany, particularly in rural Cornouaille, Breton furniture design intertwined cultural symbolism with deep-rooted family identity. The traditional closed bed (lit-clos) lay at the heart of domestic life. Positioned opposite the hearth, it served not only as a place of rest but as the nucleus of the home - offering warmth and security, privacy, storage, seating, and a sense of enclosure within farmhouses where entire families lived together in a single communal room.
Humble materials were transformed into richly expressive domestic art through accomplished craftsmanship. Carved and framed panels bearing stylised geometric motifs, pierced vents, and decorative studwork were more than ornamental: they reflected household status, family pride, and local custom. In some homes, the metal studs even recorded marriage dates or family initials, embedding personal history directly into the fabric of the furniture.
This striking and architecturally expressive 19th-century Breton cabinet began life as the elaborately carved faēade of a traditional lit-clos - that defining feature of rural Cornouaille interiors. Crafted in solid poplar and embellished with carved rosettes, shaped panels, pierced motifs, and brass studwork, the original front displays the characteristic interplay of practicality and ornamentation that distinguished Breton work of the period. Repurposed and reimagined, it now preserves both the artistry and cultural memory of Breton rural life, transforming domestic craftsmanship into a rare, distinctive, and evocative example of 19th-century vernacular design.
Thoughtfully adapted for modern use, the faēade now forms the front of a functional cabinet fitted with two sliding doors and fixed internal shelving. The later base elevates its proportions, giving the piece a poised presence more commonly associated with refined cabinets than with grounded household cupboards. Its stature, cresting, and intricate detailing reveal a sophistication often overlooked in Breton rural work, where modest materials were frequently shaped into richly symbolic and deeply personal domestic art. A warm, time-worn patina softens the sculptural detailing, lending the piece an inviting, tactile presence.
Styling Suggestions
• A powerful statement piece for country houses, coastal interiors, or eclectic design schemes
• Ideal in a dining room, kitchen, or spacious hallway as a focal architectural element
• Pair with stone, linen, or textured natural materials to highlight its warmth and age
• Works beautifully against pale plaster, limewashed walls, or soft neutrals to enhance the cabinet’s sculptural depth
• Use soft directional lighting to bring out the carved floral rosettes, pierced motifs, and bras
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Internal Reference: AS043
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1183625
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 190cm (74.8inches)Width is 180cm (70.9inches)Depth is 46cm (18.1inches)
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