Dutch 17th century Arched Cabinet
Also called a Utrecht bar cabinet, but there is no difference from a Dutch bar cabinet.
Quarter-sawn oak. The sawing direction highlights the food containers in the wood.
This creates a beautiful grain pattern.
A lighter wood species is used here and there for contrast.
This also applies to the arches. Beautiful Renaissance style.
The arches, the small arches at the top of the doors, are derived from the triumphal arches of classical antiquity.
A wide drawer is located beneath the doors.
The sides also feature this beautiful arch design.
Artfully carved lion heads are incorporated into the hood.
The interior has two original shelves.
The lock is original and the key works.

