Tall Swedish Gustavian gray painted pine sideboard with attractive curved sides and traditional fluted diamond details. The later applied gray painted finish compliments the age and grace of this buffet.
This pine chest of 9 drawers that likely originally served as a shop counter or storage cabinet. Counters similar to this were used throughout shops in European and are a great way to incorporate old world charm and craftsmanship into a modern home.
Swedish pine sideboard with original pale blue/gray painted finish. Note interior for unique shelving and storage options, included small narrow drawer. One key included which opens right door, used in left door as pull only (no lock).
This cabinet or sideboard with original folk art paint is a special find. The monogram MAS and date of 1860 indicate it was likely a very special wedding present for a young couple. Single lock and key.
This cabinet is a charming representation of early 19th century Swedish craftsmanship, from both the cabinet maker and the painter that created it. The aged patina of the painted finish draws one to it. Restored, strong and stable.
This pine sideboard is a wonderful example of Swedish country craftsmanship with unique carving along the two drawers. The faux wood painted background was the folk art style of the period. Restored and waxed.
This large Swedish original painted pine console sideboard is a rare find due to its unique shape, size and age. Note the angled sides with storage, and central storage with date of 1810 on interior door.
Loaded with quirky charm, the base curves upward, center door closes with wooden peg, cracks, distress, and imperfections all add to the aged country appeal of this original red painted narrow rustic cabinet from Sweden.
The original brown and white painted finish has been distressed over many generations revealing the warm, organic pine patina underneath in this charming Swedish country cabinet. Restored, strong and stable.
This lovely white Gustavian pine sideboard comes from the Swedish countryside. The simple fluted carving along the panel doors was a traditional element in Swedish furniture from this era.The newer white painted finish has been lightly distressed.
Swedish pine sideboard with turned columns, top with profiled edge, fluted carving along drawers. New, professionally applied white painted finish slightly distressed to fit the age and grace of this lovely buffet. Adjustable shelving.
Swedish pine sideboard/buffet with traditional diamond motif carved in drawers and door panels. Four drawers over four cabinet doors, one long interior shelf. Restored, later professionally painted in layered shades of white.
Swedish 5.5' long gustavian pine sideboard buffet server with traditional carved fluted diamond panel motif on each of the four doors. Tapered fluted feet. Central 2 cabinet doors bow slightly outward; two keys included.
Gustavian white painted pine sideboard or server cabinet with one interior shelf. Traditional fluted panel doors, Greek key or "meander" decorative carving along top, raised on tapered fluted feet. Newer, professionally applied white painted finish.
This delightful sideboard has been given a white painted finish, adding to its charming French country style. The paint has been gently distressed with a finish that matches the age and softens the finish as well.
Tall pine sideboard with carved faces & acanthus leaves accenting the upper corners. New professionally applied gray painted finish with white undertones & muted blue accent around panels creates the allure & and grace of this cabinet.
Gustavian gray painted tall pine sideboard or server cabinet with contrasting faux painted top in black, gray and white. Scallop or fan detail carved in center above narrow shelf. Interior shelving would allow this to serve as a unique liquor cabinet.
Swedish Gustavian (newer) gray painted pine sideboard with attractive curved sides and carved fluted details throughout panel doors and drawers. It is the curves of the far right and left drawers and doors that create the visual appeal of this lovely buffet.
Gustavian small pine sideboard with traditional decorative fluted panels on cabinet doors, two small upper drawers with fluted diamond detail. The newer, professionally applied white exterior is slightly distressed, fitting the age & grace of this lovely piece.
Gustavian white painted tall pine sideboard or server cabinet. Traditional decorative fluted diamond panels on cabinet doors, two small upper drawers with small brass pull. Interior holds three shelves for easy storage.
The heavily paneled doors and attractive blue painted finish draw one to this handsome oak sideboard. The newer professionally applied blue finish reveals layers of paint and distress that add an aged grace to this cabinet that was crafted in the early 1800's.
Green painted pine sideboard or buffet with carved lion head accents on doors. Newer, professionally applied seafoam green paint brings fresh life to this cabinet. Note the handsome carved panels, dentil molding & handsome side details.
It is the original painted finish which has been scraped that brings out the warm patina of the pine in this lovely old sideboard from Sweden. The original green painted top provides a pop of color and great contrast to the base below.
Exceptional original painted sideboard. The double monogram & date of 1843 indicate it was likely a special wedding present. It never had pulls and the old lock was removed years ago, so presently you open the door simply at the edge.
Not only craftsmanship but ingenuity is revealed as this table also serves as a cabinet. The elaborate hand-painted finish is original. With double monogram and date of 1813, it was likely a special wedding present at the time is was crafted.
It is the arched paneled doors, scalloped skirt and diamond detail of the drawers that separate this French oak sideboard apart from others. The bleached finish gives it a fresh and welcoming look for today's modern home.
Antique Danish sideboard with turned columns separating 3 locking cupboard doors. Each door is carved in relief with a pair of figures under an arch. The case rests on bun feet and is made of solid oak.
This large oak buffet comes from the Black Forest region, world famous for its hand-carved furniture. Notice the fine detailed carving in the four panel cabinet doors, each portraying curved vines abundant with grape clusters and leaves.
Built to use as behind the counter display and storage for a Danish grocer, the cabinet is one large cabinet with open shelves above and multiple drawers in a variety of sizes below.
Made to display and store dry goods behind a store counter, this one piece cabinet would make a great entertainment center or bookcase. The pine has been painted white and is shown with porcelain knobs.