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Bonheur du jour desk, mahogany and leather, Directory, 19th century - France

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Bonheur du Jour Bureau, mahogany and leather, Directoire, 19th century - France Type: Bonheur du Jour Bureau Style: Directoire Materials: Mahogany, leather, mirror Period: Early 19th century Country of origin: France Provenance: Private collection Good condition commensurate with its age and use Closed dimensions: 168 x 100 x 59 cm Open dimensions: 168 x 100 x 76 cm Top height: 73 cm Stunning French Bonheur du Jour mahogany desk or bureau, dating from the early 19th century, with a leather top and mirrored upper doors. The piece, entirely crafted in a beautiful mahogany wood, stands on four straight, square legs. Above them, we find a fold-out top with an embossed black leather mat, which houses two small drawers on each side and a longer central one. The right-hand drawer has a false bottom and a secret drawer at the back. The top has two small inkwells on each side. In the upper body, we find a narrow drawer that covers part of the top, and above it, two mirrored doors, a result of its function not only as a desk but also as a dressing table. Inside, there are two shelves that divide the space into three. All the drawers, like the doors in the upper section, have locks so they can be locked and store personal belongings privately. The Bonheur du jour The Bonheur du jour (French for happiness/joy of the day) is a type of writing desk introduced by Parisian merchants in the 1760s. It is small in size and delicate in shape, as it was originally designed for ladies. It became one of the most popular pieces of furniture in 18th-century France. It is often considered the female counterpart to the secretaire, with more masculine and voluminous forms. The earliest examples had curved shapes and slender cabriole legs. Later, stricter, straight lines predominated, in the Louis XVI style, and tabletops began to be rectangular. Some Bonheurs du jour were even equipped with accessories for makeup and hairdressing. A side table with a flat drawer was often used to increase the work surface, or folding extensions were added. This piece of furniture tended to be small, lightweight, and easy to move, as it was deliberately designed for women's use. They generally followed a very defined structure: usually consisting of a table with tall, slender legs, the top of which supported a small rectangular cabinet, sometimes recessed. The table had open or closed storage compartments and drawers below. The upper end was sometimes formed by a gallery, called "tiers," heavily decorated with marquetry or with brass or bronze. It was closed at the top by hinged doors and usually contained drawers or pigeonholes inside. The back was also decorated, as these pieces were not intended to be attached to the wall. About the Directoire Style During this period, France was undergoing significant political and social changes, which were reflected in the furniture, which took a more rational and functional approach. Symmetry in the design of the drawers and the balanced proportions of the overall piece are key characteristics of classical furniture from this period. Unlike previous styles, such as Rococo, the Directoire style is characterized by more restrained decoration. Drawer handles and legs feature simple geometric details and classical motifs. The Directoire style is a style of furniture and decoration that developed in France during the period of the Directoire (1795–1799) and marks the transition between the Louis XVI and Empire styles. It is a neoclassical-inspired style characterized by the simplicity of its lines, inspired by Roman objects of the 1st century AD. C., from the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum. This revival of classicist taste was evident in painting, furniture, and fashion, especially in women's clothing. DUE TO THE DIMENSIONS OF THE PRODUCT, IT IS PREFERRED TO AGREE ON SHIPPING WITH THE BUYER. Shipping of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange it and agree on a quote. Shipping costs include custom-made professional packaging and personalized shipping, with a tracking number and warranty. The buyer will be responsible for paying import duties and associated taxes in the destination country, if applicable. Please note the seller's disclaimer regarding possible customs charges, as they are levied in the destination country and the amount payable is determined by that country's customs office.

Good condition according to its age and use

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ConditionVery goodColorsBrown, Black, SilverMaterialWood, Glass, LeatherNumber of items1Height168 cmWidth100 cmDepth59 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains

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