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Late 19th Century Swedish Original Blue Painted Pine Corner Cabinet

Late 19th century Swedish corner cabinet crafted in pine, standing just under 7' tall. The cabinet features a bowfront, making it a special find due to both the curved front and narrow form.
The piece retains its original pale blue painted finish with soft gray undertones reminiscent of the sea. The paint shows significant distress and chips/paint loss from years of use, with many areas worn down to the natural pine wood below.
This narrow cabinet allows it to fit easily into a variety of spaces. The interior reveals a newer bright blue painted finish.
No lock or key is present. The door opens with a brass pull and secures with a newer interior metal snap clip. Restored, stable, and ready for use.
Typical cracks, older repairs, age-related separation of wood, and distress to the painted finish are visible throughout, reflecting generations of use. A lovely example of Swedish country craftsmanship.
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Late 19th century Swedish pine corner cabinet with rare narrow bowfront form. Retains its original pale blue painted finish with soft gray undertones and natural wear revealing the pine beneath. Interior features a bright blue painted finish, making this a charming example of Swedish country craftsmanship.


$2,250.00

1880

Sweden

24033

W26.5" D20" H82.25"