Licia Vetrina
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LICIA 2-door display case
Measurements L.168 D.52 H.217 cm
Licia is a two-door display case with a linear and regular shape. The upper frame is embellished with a gold leaf finish and a rounded band decorated with an engraving. The upper part of the doors is made of glass while the lower part is veneered with a four-leaf clover inlay as a decoration. The closure is with rotating rods that allows a hook in the top and in the base, giving stability and preventing any movement of the wood. Internally, it has no vertical dividers and is equipped with four solid wood shelves. The façade is complemented by two decorated side pillars. The sides have the lower part closed with an ashlar panel and the upper part in glass that gives brightness to the interiors. The plinth on the ground is linear and enriched with frames. Licia is a showcase made in Italy with a timeless style, very capacious and sturdy, furnishing the living area with class and elegance
Data sheet: Structure, plinth, door frame, frames in solid wood Veneered door panel.
INLAY Inlay is an ancient process consisting of the decoration of objects with designs made of various materials. In furniture, this technique consists of cutting out slabs of wood of various essences, placing them side by side in order to form designs and decorations. Painstaking patience, knowledge of wood essences, drawing skills and cabinet-making experience. An inlaid piece of furniture will become the protagonist in any environment, giving a touch of originality and value.
LEAF FINISH The gold or silver leaf finish is a particular processing technique known and used since the times of the Egyptians and Greeks who used it to decorate temples and statues. The simplest procedure is based on the use of gold or silver leaves reduced to very fine square sheets of about ten centimeters per side. The product is first cleaned of impurities and then sprinkled with a liquid adhesive that covers the entire surface to be treated. The leaves are placed one at a time next to each other, taking particular care to make them adhere perfectly to the surface to be decorated with the help of a brush or pad. The process ends with the application of a final protective varnish that repairs and gives shine. It is a purely artisanal process whose result is the sum of patience, experience and skill. This type of baroque-inspired workmanship has been widely used in recent years and aims to insert some decorative elements such as dressers or armchairs in modern-style environments, giving a touch of class and luxury to the environment.