Edwardian Sideboard Painted in Grey, Farrow and Ball Hopper Head
Edwardian Sideboard Painted in Grey, Farrow and Ball Hopper Head
A vintage sideboard painted in dark grey Hopper Head from Farrow and Ball.
Width - 122 cm
Depth - 43.5 cm
Height - 95.5 c
This solid, characterful sideboard has been stripped of its original finish and the main carcass has been painted in the gorgeous Hopper Head from Farrow and Ball, a beautiful classic charcoal which works well in most colour schemes. The top and the drawers have been refinished with a dark stain and then varnished for durability, showing off the beautiful grain. The whole of the interior has been cleaned and waxed and the handles treated with gold gilding wax.
There are two drawers over one cupboard with two beautifully carved doors. The cupboard has a fixed shelf running its full width. The drawers have dovetail joints and solid bases and there is one key which work in both doors.
With plenty of storage, this sideboard would work in a living or dining room, or would look stunning in a hallway as a console.
DELIVERY
Nationwide delivery is available.
I arrange delivery with one of my trusted furniture couriers, this will usually be a one man service and help will be required to unload the item at the buyer's home. If a two man service is required please let me know before checkout as there may be an extra charge.
I charge a flat rate of £60 for delivery to mainland UK, excluding the Highlands of Scotland, Islands and Ireland. Please contact me prior to purchase if you are in any of these areas for an accurate quote.
Collection is also welcome from my home workshop in Essex.For commissions and custom orders, delivery will be arranged once work is completed.
All my work is refinished with great care and attention to detail using the best quality furniture paints which are as environmentally friendly as possible. My pieces are all antique, vintage and always pre-loved and therefore may show minor signs of their past life with the occasional dent or ding. Major imperfections are always repaired, but I believe small marks show the piece's history and add to its charm. Any signs of historic woodworm are treated as a matter of course.