19th Century Belgian Hand-Carved Stripped Oak Bookcase
2504-2563 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
97H x 60W x 23D; surface 42.5H
Location: Dallas
A richly articulated example of Belgian craftsmanship, this tall 19th Century Belgian Hand-Carved Stripped Oak Bookcase captures the expressive carving and architectural presence that define the region’s finest work of the 19th century. Hand-crafted from solid oak, the piece has been carefully hand-stripped in our warehouse—a meticulous process that removes later finishes while preserving the original patina within the grain. This approach allows the natural character of the wood to remain intact, revealing the quiet depth and beauty that only time can impart.
The upper cabinet is framed by intricately carved pilasters and crowned with a boldly detailed cornice, featuring layered moldings and repeating motifs that create a sense of rhythm and structure. The glazed doors, shaped with graceful, scalloped arches, open to reveal tiered shelving—ideal for displaying books, ceramics, or collected objects with quiet refinement.
Below, the base presents a striking contrast of geometry and ornament, with deeply carved panels arranged in a disciplined, symmetrical pattern. Fan motifs, rosettes, and layered relief carving lend both texture and movement, while the projecting center and strong vertical supports give the piece a grounded, architectural stance. Original ring pulls and hardware remain intact, adding a subtle metallic accent against the pale oak.
Substantial in scale yet balanced in proportion, this bookcase brings both presence and purpose—equally suited for a library, dining room, or anchoring a wall with height and character.
Circa 1880
Measures 97H x 60W x 23D; surface 42.5H
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Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District Showroom in Dallas Texas
