Thelma Credenza
Estimated Delivery time of 30-35 days from order confirmation
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THELMA sideboard
Measurements L.240 D.52 H.112 cm
THELMA is a sideboard with three doors and three drawers. The top is sturdy with undertop shapes to better connect it to the structure. On the front, it has three smooth drawers framed by a linear decorative shape. The three lockable doors have a solid wood frame and an internal panel inlaid with a geometric pattern. Internally it is divided into two rooms equipped with a shelf. The plinth is finely shaped, sturdy and with an opening on the front. Thelma is a solid and capacious sideboard handcrafted in Italy and available in numerous colors.
Technical sheet: Frames, plinth, door frame in solid toulipier wood, sides in toulipier plated blockboard, back in 8mm poplar plywood, front drawers in solid wood or blockboard, interior in solid fir wood with dovetail joint
To clean the furniture, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry one, preferably made of cotton. Do not leave any water residue and do not use chemical, alcohol-based or acid-based products that could ruin the finish. The furniture is after polishing treated with beeswax pulled by hand; This naturally protects the treated surfaces, making the finish more elastic and long-lasting. Do not place hot objects directly in contact with surfaces.
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.
DOVETAIL JOINT: The 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.