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Cevennes Wedding Cupboard

France, 19th Century

$3,495

Antique

Oh So French!

One-Of-A-Kind

It begins with a marriage. Found in the Cévennes and dating to the late 19th century, this chestnut armoire was made or commissioned as a wedding piece, part of a bride’s trousseau and often one of the most important objects she brought into her new home. In rural France, these cupboards were filled before the wedding day with hand-stitched linens, sheets, and tablecloths prepared over years, then carried into the household as both a practical necessity and a quiet signal of readiness, care, and family standing. The carvings across the crown - simple hearts and rosettes speak to that moment, small symbols tied to union and continuity rather than decoration alone. Built in chestnut, the wood most common to the Cévennes for its strength and resistance, it was made to hold those linens for decades, opened and closed as part of the daily rhythm of the home. Sylvie loves it returned to that role, doors opening onto neatly stacked linens once again, exactly as it was meant to be.

Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

  • Age:

    19th Century

  • Country of Origin:

    France

  • Material:

    Wood with metal hardware

  • Dimensions:

    69" H x 38" W x 13" D

  • Notes from Sylvie:

    Dear collector, this piece has its own original key and gaps in the back panel. As with many antiques, this piece may show signs of its age, including subtle repairs, a bit of movement, cracks, scratches, small holes, and surface variation from years of use.

    All items are final sale.