A grand example of "Colonial Baroque" furniture, this chest-on-stand hails from Ceylon, present-day Sri Lanka. It represents a fascinating fusion of robust European design and tropical craftsmanship. The piece is constructed from dense tropical hardwood and features a massive, shield-shaped brass escutcheon plate—a status symbol intended to impress. The chest rests on a separate stand defined by heavy, bulbous turned legs and a scalloped apron adorned with delicate inlaid vine motifs. The three drawers in the frieze feature geometric star inlays, adding a touch of lightness to this imposing antique chest on stand.
This massive antique chest is a "Room Anchor"—a piece so substantial it can define an entire space. Its 39-inch height and 54-inch width make it a spectacular foyer console; the surface is large enough to hold a pair of substantial lamps and a large floral arrangement without looking crowded. Alternatively, use it as a signature drinks cabinet in a dining room; the dark, two-tone wood finish pairs exceptionally well with lighter, neutral interiors, providing a grounding sense of history.
- *Era: Antique (c. 1800–1850)
- *Material: Tropical Hardwood (Teak) / Brass
- *Size: 54"(L) x 30"(D) x 39"(H)
- *Color: Dark Brown Two-Tone
- *Style: Dutch Colonial Baroque, Tropical Empire
- *Features: Massive brass escutcheon shield plate; geometric star inlay drawers; bulbous turned legs; scalloped apron with vine inlay motifs
- *Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon) · Sourced in Colombo, Ceylon
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
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