19th Century Danish Pine Household Cabinet with Turned Spindle Doors

A breathtaking and generously scaled 19th-century Danish household cabinet, crafted in glowing honey-toned pine and richly detailed with architectural and artisanal flourishes. Made circa 1890, this monumental two-piece cupboard exemplifies the rustic elegance and functional beauty of Northern European furniture design.

The upper section is defined by four tall doors inset with meticulously turned spindlework, each a rhythmic composition of vertical balusters that offer a sense of lightness and transparency while nodding to classical traditions. Behind, wide open shelving provides expansive storage or display potential. Below, five drawers rest above four paneled cupboard doors, with the central pair distinguished by arched fielded panels that lend sculptural depth and ecclesiastical charm.

Every surface reveals the soul of the wood, knotty, expressive grain patterns, softened edges, and a mellow patina earned over generations. The original forged steel hardware, with its aged black finish and ornate strapping, adds a bold, timeworn contrast to the golden pine.

Ideal for anchoring a grand kitchen, dining room, or library, this cabinet offers both drama and practicality! It is an heirloom-quality storage piece with enduring warmth, scale, and old-world character.

$5,400

Place of Origin: Denmark
Period: 1890 c.
H: 78.5" W: 81.5" D: 17.5"

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