From Normandy and dating to the 19th century, this commode was uncovered in Avignon, a piece shaped by a region known for its more restrained, quietly elegant approach to French furniture. The façade is defined by its shaped drawer fronts and subtle carved detailing, framed with brass pulls and escutcheons that feel both decorative and practical. The wood has been stripped back, revealing a warm, even tone with visible grain and areas of wear that speak to years of daily use. Sylvie loves it in a bedroom, drawers filled and in rotation, the kind of piece that becomes part of the rhythm of getting ready and putting things away.
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