French Ebony of Macassar Mid-Century Buffet

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Circa: 1950

Height: 37.25"

Length: 90.25"

Depth: 19"

Reference Number: 312-24C15

Buffet from France made of rare Macassar of ebony wood with a beautiful grain pattern throughout. The center panel features a parquetry design with lemon wood inlay in a diamond pattern. The case piece has four doors that open to interior lemon wood shelving. The left interior compartment has additional drawers, while the right compartment has a bottle holder. The legs are all ebonized and the front two legs feature brass trim and feet. The doors having working locks and keys. This piece is in excellent vintage condition. The photos accurately depict the condition.

Richness of Color: One of the most striking features of Macassar Ebony is its deep, rich black color, which sets it apart from other types of wood. This intense black hue exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a popular choice for creating high-end furniture, decorative accents, and luxurious items. When polished to a high sheen, ebony’s color exhibits a captivating depth that adds a touch of opulence to any piece it adorns.

Distinctive Grain Patterns: While ebony of Macassar is primarily known for its uniform black color, it also possesses a subtle and intriguing grain pattern that becomes more pronounced when worked by skilled artisans. The fine, even grain of ebony contributes to its overall smooth texture and allows for intricate detailing and carving without compromising its exquisite appearance. This distinct grain pattern adds a layer of depth and visual interest to the wood, making each piece a work of art in its own right.

Sustainability and Rarity: While ebony’s beauty and desirability are undeniable, it’s essential to consider the sustainability of its sourcing. Ebony trees are slow-growing and found in specific regions, making them relatively rare and valuable. Responsible forestry practices and ethical sourcing are crucial to preserving ebony’s natural habitats and ensuring its continued availability for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.