Adam Commode (Inlaid)
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Adam Commode (Inlaid) K869
This lovely Adam commode has intricate marquetry using Rosewood, Satinwood, Holly, Tulipwood and Roiwood to create the dramatic effect. We hand paint a fineline on the top. It has a single drawer and one adjustable shelf behind the doors. For the paint version see 869C. For larger version see 867.
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- Width: 38.75" (98.425 cm)
- Depth: 15.75" (40.005 cm)
- Height: 31.75" (80.645 cm)
- Arm Height: 0" (0 cm)
- Amber Walnut
- Brunett Walnut
- Ebony
- French Brulot Walnut
- Griffin
- Kensington Walnut
- Mogano
- Noce Walnut
- Roux Walnut
- Antico White
- Chambord
- Champagne Pearl Lacquer
- Chinese Black Lacquer
- Chipped White
- Doucelaine
- Fresco White
- Matita Bigello
- Murano
- Nebbiolo
- Noire
- Old World Black
- Saffron Yellow
- Venetian White
- Vermilion Red Lacquer
- Antico Bollo Leaf
- Antique Gold Leaf
- Antique Mecca Leaf
- Antique Silver Leaf
- Champagne Leaf
- Chenille Leaf
- Classic Gold Leaf
- Classic Silver Leaf
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Master Works
Timeless and Bold.Inspired by pieces of American and European antiquity, the Master Works Collection features complex shapes, intricate carvings, and opulent design finishes. With refined luxury and classic beauty, these pieces are handcrafted for those who believe spaces should express their own tastes rather than follow set rules.
Edwin F. Karges Sr.
Edwin F. Karges, Sr., born in 1896 in Evansville, Indiana, was the son of 2nd generation immigrant Albert F. Karges, founder of the Karges Furniture Co., Inc. Though his father wished him to become a businessman like himself, Edwin (or "Mr. K" to all who loved him), followed his own unique, artistic path. After graduating the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business and a brief service in the post-WWI Navy, he returned to the company to help as he was able. With little inclination to the business end of things, Edwin found his joy and calling in the design of the furniture. Enamored of European design, Edwin began to guide the company toward more French, English and Italian influences in their products. Over the span of the next 65 years, this amazing talent came to fruition in the thousands of beautiful designs from the company. Influenced by his wife Evaline, one of the first women to open an interior design firm in the city and a pioneer in her own right, and his daughter, Joan, who lived in Italy after WWII, his prolific body of work guided the company away from more American products into the realm of true European classics. It was his inspired and brilliant leadership that brought the company to its world-renowned reputation for beautiful, classic furniture.