Antique Carved Cabinet Doors, Matched Pair (c. 1900) – Louis XV Revival Influence
Antique Carved Cabinet Doors, Matched Pair (c. 1900) – Louis XV Revival Influence
A beautifully matched pair of antique carved cabinet doors dating to the turn of the 20th century. The design draws from Louis XV Revival influences, with flowing asymmetrical scrollwork balanced by a grounded lower panel featuring a circular medallion—ornate, but controlled.
Likely originating from a built-in cabinet or washstand, these doors offer a ready-made focal point for a custom vanity, bar, or kitchen installation. The open panels invite glass or mirror, allowing the next layer of design to be entirely your own.
There is a natural ease to the carving—enough movement to catch light, but not so much that it overwhelms a modern interior. They bridge old and new in a way that feels considered rather than decorative.
Details:
- Overall dimensions: 46" W x 41.5" H x 0.75" thick
- Individual widths: 25" (larger door) / 21.25" (smaller door)
- Opening for glass: 16.25" W x 27" H
- Material: Solid wood
- Configuration: Left/right mirrored pair
Condition:
Good antique condition with visible age and wear consistent with use. Surface shows dry patina, minor splits, and historic hinge wear. Carved elements remain intact with strong visual presence. Glass is not present.
Notes on Installation:
Glass installation is best handled by a professional glazier to ensure proper fit. Suitable for use in cabinetry, built-ins, or as decorative architectural panels. Installation by a cabinetmaker is recommended.
Design Notes:
Works beautifully with:
- Reeded or seeded glass
- Antiqued mirror
- Painted cabinetry or natural wood finishes
Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped. Please contact us for a shipping quote based on your location.
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