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A traditional Georgian-style chest of drawers featuring a serpentine front. It has four graduated drawers, each adorned with ornate brass bail handles and keyholes. The drawer fronts showcase striking burl wood veneer panels framed by darker wood banding, possibly marquetry. The top surface is a solid, dark wood, likely mahogany. The cabinet stands on short, splayed bracket feet. — 3D model
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Frequently asked questions

What type of wood is typically used for a chest of drawers of this style?
Chests of drawers from the Georgian period often feature mahogany, walnut, or satinwood, frequently enhanced with veneers and marquetry for decorative effect, as seen in this piece.
Is the serpentine front purely decorative or does it serve a functional purpose?
The serpentine front is primarily an aesthetic feature, adding elegance and visual interest to the furniture piece by creating a graceful, undulating curve that breaks from a flat facade.
What kind of hardware is featured on these drawers?
The drawers are fitted with brass bail handles, a common and historically accurate type of drawer pull for Georgian-era furniture, often paired with matching keyhole escutcheons.