Carved solid beech folk chest from Transylvania, dating to circa 1880-900.
Such chests were essential elements of traditional domestic interiors in the Carpathian region, used for storing textiles, garments, and personal belongings. Beyond their practical function, they carried a strong cultural identity expressed through their decorative language.
The structure is crafted from solid beech, a dense and durable wood widely used in the region. The front panel features hand-incised geometric patterns —cross-hatching, chevrons, and structured bands— creating a bold and rhythmic composition characteristic of Transylvanian vernacular furniture.
The thick hinged lid with extended sides reflects traditional construction methods, while the original wrought iron ring handles reinforce its authenticity. Its low proportions and solid build emphasize its utilitarian nature.
The surface retains a warm natural patina, with visible wear, small marks, old wormholes, and tonal variations that speak to its age and use. These elements enhance its material depth and character.
Today, pieces like this are valued in contemporary interiors as sculptural objects, particularly within wabi, primitive, or rustic modern environments, where texture and authenticity are central.
Details
- Dimensions: Length: 79 cm Depth: 43 cm Height: 44 cm
- Style: Folk / Carpathian vernacular
- Materials and techniques: Solid beech wood (Fagus sylvatica); hand carving; wrought iron hardware
- Place of origin: Transylvania, Carpathian Mountains
- Period: End of 19th century
- Date of manufacture: Circa 1880-900
- Condition / Notes: Good overall condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Well-preserved original patina with marks, old wormholes and natural tonal variations.
This piece is part of the collection of Amaru Antiques, Barcelona.
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