A kitchen cupboard built for a serious château kitchen. Found in Avignon, this late 19th century oak piece would have stood in the working quarters of a large household, where cupboards like this stored everyday plates, jars, and provisions within easy reach of cooks and kitchen staff. The upper shelves include plate racks for stacking dishes upright to dry or display, while the three paneled cabinet doors in the center conceal deeper storage for heavier kitchenware and pantry goods. Crafted from solid oak and now finished in a sanded raw wood tone, it has the sturdy proportions and honest wear you expect from a piece that spent its life in the busiest room of the house. Sylvie loves it in a kitchen or dining space filled with pottery, stacks of plates, and all the small things that make a house feel well stocked.
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