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French Louis XV Style Hand-Painted Curio Vitrine Cabinet, c.1920’s

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Designer: Unknown
Manufacturer: Unknown
Country: France
Materials: Hand Painted Wood, Original Curved Glass, Brass Accents, Original Skeleton Key
Period Style: French Louis XV
Date of Manufacturer: c.1920’s
Condition: Original Vintage Condition
Number of Items: 1
ID Number: 10277
Dimensions: 57”H x 27.50"W x 17”D
Description: This elegant curio vitrine cabinet exemplifies French Louis XV–inspired design as it would have appeared in refined European interiors of the early 20th century. Hand-painted wood surfaces are adorned with delicate floral motifs, complemented by gracefully curved original glass panels that allow light to move freely through the piece while showcasing treasured objects within. The mirrored interior enhances depth and reflection, making porcelain, glassware, or small sculptures appear more luminous and prominent, just as these cabinets were intended to do in salons or formal sitting rooms. Brass accents, including the decorative gallery rail along the top and finely detailed mounts, add both visual richness and practical protection for displayed items. Raised on slender cabriole legs, the cabinet feels light and elegant, designed to function as both storage and a statement piece within a living room, dining room, or private parlor.

Fun Historical Fact Curio and vitrine cabinets like this were essential furnishings in French homes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, used to display collectibles that reflected taste, status, and worldliness. These pieces often held family heirlooms, travel souvenirs, fine china, or religious objects, turning everyday possessions into curated displays. The use of curved glass and mirrored backs was both aesthetic and functional, allowing candlelight or early electric lighting to enhance the objects inside. Even decades later, vitrines remain admired for their ability to blend storytelling, craftsmanship, and everyday function into a single piece of furniture.

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