Santino Como'
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SANTINO is a chest of drawers with two drawers
Measurements L.109 D.47 H.87 cm
Santino is a chest of drawers with two drawers with square and rigorous lines. The square top is supported by a square section structure that ends with four spiked feet. The sides are smooth, as is the façade, which consists of two capacious, full-length drawers whose structure is characterized by dovetail joints that make them resistant to continuous stress. Tops, sides and drawer sides are finely veneered in walnut and embellished with an inlay that completes the style. It is an article produced and worked by the skilled hands of Italian cabinetmakers. The use of top quality materials, the workmanship of high ebony value and the sumptuous decorations make Santino an artifact of absolute value and rare quality.
Technical sheet: Structure, frames, legs, back panel and bottom of drawers in solid wood Sides, top and drawer façade in blockboard panel with walnut veneer on mdf Inlays in various essences Drawers with "Dovetail" joints
SPIKED LEG The spiked leg is so called because of its particular shape that resembles a pin. The dimensions of the square section decrease from the undertop to the ground. This one in particular is embellished with a schooner placed at the top. The elegant and linear line characterizes the luxurious Louis XVI style furnishings.
DOVETAIL JOINTThe dovetail joint is a very resistant type of joint that allows two wooden planks to be joined at right angles. Thanks to the use of special milling machines, the edge of both axes is engraved, forming a trapezoidal-shaped joint similar to the tail of a swallow. The resulting joint has a very elegant appearance and is intended to withstand continuous and consistent stress.
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.