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Breakfront Collection

"Exquisite Breakfront Furniture: A Glimpse into Timeless Elegance" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty furniture

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Design for Breakfront, 1900. Creator: Karel Vitezslav Masek

Design for Breakfront, 1900. Creator: Karel Vitezslav Masek
Design for Breakfront, 1900

Background imageBreakfront Collection: George II breakfront bookcase, 1759 (parcel-gilt rosewood, padouk & sabicu)

George II breakfront bookcase, 1759 (parcel-gilt rosewood, padouk & sabicu)
2961248 George II breakfront bookcase, 1759 (parcel-gilt rosewood, padouk & sabicu) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Late Victorian ormolu-mounted rosewood desk, late 19th century (rosewood & ormolu)

Late Victorian ormolu-mounted rosewood desk, late 19th century (rosewood & ormolu)
3804322 Late Victorian ormolu-mounted rosewood desk, late 19th century (rosewood & ormolu) by Collinson & Lock (est.1860s); 76x155x73 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBreakfront Collection: A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass)

A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass)
6039184 A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); 278x340x58.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany)

Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany)
909135 Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany) by English School, (19th century); 232.5x214.5x47 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Detail of a late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century

Detail of a late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century
714759 Detail of a late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century (ormolu mounted tulipwood, amaranth, stained fruitwood, marble & parquetry) (see also 714758) by Birckle

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Louis XVI breakfront commode a vantaux, the lacquer late 17th - early 18th century

Louis XVI breakfront commode a vantaux, the lacquer late 17th - early 18th century
476614 Louis XVI breakfront commode a vantaux, the lacquer late 17th - early 18th century (ormolu, tulipwood and Chinese coromandel) by Mewesen

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century (ormolu mounted tulipwood

Late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century (ormolu mounted tulipwood
714758 Late Louis XV commode, third quarter of the 18th century (ormolu mounted tulipwood, amaranth, stained fruitwood, marble & parquetry) (see also 714759) by Birckle

Background imageBreakfront Collection: A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass)

A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass)
6039182 A George III breakfront bookcase, 1764 (mahogany & glass) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); 278x340x58.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBreakfront Collection: Designs furniture variation style Thomas Sheraton

Designs furniture variation style Thomas Sheraton
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Background imageBreakfront Collection: Karel Vitezslav Masek, Design for Breakfront, Czech, 1865-1927, 1900, watercolor

Karel Vitezslav Masek, Design for Breakfront, Czech, 1865-1927, 1900, watercolor, gouache, and ink


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"Exquisite Breakfront Furniture: A Glimpse into Timeless Elegance" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty furniture. From the George II breakfront bookcase, crafted in 1759 with its mesmerizing parcel-gilt rosewood, padouk, and sabicu wood, to the late Victorian ormolu-mounted rosewood desk from the late 19th century, these pieces are a testament to exceptional craftsmanship. The George III breakfront bookcase from 1764 showcases the rich allure of mahogany and glass. Its grandeur is matched by the Regency breakfront open bookcase from the early 19th century, boasting a majestic presence with its solid mahogany construction. Delve into French sophistication with a detail of a late Louis XV commode dating back to the third quarter of the 18th century. The intricate design and ormolu mounts on tulipwood create an air of opulence that captivates any room it graces. Transporting us further into history is the Louis XVI breakfront commode à vantaux adorned with lacquer work from the late 17th - early 18th century. This piece exudes timeless charm and refinement. Intriguingly enough, we encounter multiple mentions of another remarkable George III breakfront bookcase from 1764. This particular masterpiece showcases how mahogany and glass can harmoniously combine to create functional yet breathtaking furniture that stands as a symbol of elegance throughout generations. These magnificent examples highlight why breakfront furniture remains highly sought after today. Their exquisite materials, meticulous artistry, and timeless appeal make them true treasures for collectors or anyone seeking to add a touch of refined splendor to their living space.