Oh, Sylvie struck gold in The Netherlands! This 18th-century Dutch Rococo vitrine is nothing short of spectacular, with its sweeping bonnet top, carved wooden frame, and original hand-rolled glass that has warped and waved with time. Once a proud library cabinet, it was built to hold books, porcelain, and silver in full view, turning practical storage into a dazzling display. Sylvie can’t help but imagine it now, glowing in a dining room stacked with glassware and plates, or reimagined as a curiosity cabinet with books, shells, and collected oddities that beg to be admired.
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