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Renaissance Revival Carved Tiger Oak Cabinet w/ Walnut Burl Panels, c.1920’s

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Designer: Unknown
Manufacturer: Unknown
Country: United States
Materials: Tiger Oak, Walnut Burl Wood
Period Style: Renaissance Revival
Date of Manufacturer: c.1920’s
Condition: Original Vintage Condition
Number of Items: 1
ID Number: Pro 095
Dimensions: 64”H x 41”W x 18”D
Description: This substantial Renaissance Revival cabinet showcases beautifully carved tiger oak, elevated by richly figured walnut burl panels that bring warmth and depth to its bold architectural form. From the crown molding down to the base, the hand-carved botanical details—scrolling leaves, florals, and vine-like flourishes—create a sense of movement and craftsmanship you can appreciate from every angle. Those motifs weren’t just decorative; they were meant to evoke abundance, growth, and a connection to nature, giving the piece a quiet symbolism that feels both timeless and intentional. Turned column supports add a powerful, almost sculptural presence, framing the doors like a miniature façade and reinforcing the cabinet’s Old World character. Solidly built and highly detailed, it’s the kind of heirloom-quality case piece that was made to endure—equally striking as a display cabinet, bar cabinet, or statement storage piece.
Fun Historical Fact In the 1920s, Renaissance Revival furniture became popular in American homes because it signaled heritage, prosperity, and “Old World” sophistication during a period of rapid modern change. Carved botanical ornament—acanthus leaves, rosettes, and floral garlands—was especially favored because it symbolized vitality and abundance, ideas tied to classical design traditions reaching back to ancient Greece and Rome. Many revival cabinets were intentionally built like small architectural monuments, borrowing the language of columns, cornices, and panels to make everyday furniture feel grand. The era also embraced dramatic veneers like walnut burl, prized for its swirling grain patterns that made each piece feel one-of-a-kind, almost like natural artwork.
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