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Chestnut canterano from the 19th century in antique style, measuring 117 cm high, 127 cm wide and 53 cm deep, weighing 50 kg, with locking capability and in used condition with probable small missing pieces.
Description from the seller
Canterano in chestnut, 19th century
This chestnut wood canterano dates back to the 19th century, an era when furniture was crafted by hand with great skill. Chestnut was a wood widely used in Italian tradition, particularly valued for its sturdiness, durability, and resistance to humidity. This furniture was common in country houses and bourgeois residences, where it served both as a functional element for storing linen and personal belongings, and as a precious decorative piece.
Ancient chestnut canteranos are highly sought after by collectors of antique furniture, antique dealers, and enthusiasts of rustic-elegant interior design. Their charm lies in the simplicity of the lines, the quality of the handmade craftsmanship, and the natural patina that time has given to the wood. These pieces are particularly appreciated in Italy for their historical value and for the ability to add authenticity and warmth to environments, both rustic and contemporary.
Seller's Story
Canterano in chestnut, 19th century
This chestnut wood canterano dates back to the 19th century, an era when furniture was crafted by hand with great skill. Chestnut was a wood widely used in Italian tradition, particularly valued for its sturdiness, durability, and resistance to humidity. This furniture was common in country houses and bourgeois residences, where it served both as a functional element for storing linen and personal belongings, and as a precious decorative piece.
Ancient chestnut canteranos are highly sought after by collectors of antique furniture, antique dealers, and enthusiasts of rustic-elegant interior design. Their charm lies in the simplicity of the lines, the quality of the handmade craftsmanship, and the natural patina that time has given to the wood. These pieces are particularly appreciated in Italy for their historical value and for the ability to add authenticity and warmth to environments, both rustic and contemporary.

