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Early 20th Century Cottage CabinetRefurbished painted and stained wood with glass-fronted botanical inset
A small cottage cabinet of early 20th-century working-class inspiration, restored with restraint and material honesty. The cabinet features softly curved side panels, a scalloped crest rail, and a single lower door beneath an open upper shelf—an efficient, utilitarian form typical of modest domestic furniture used in kitchens, bedrooms, or utility spaces.
The cabinet has been refinished using a sage green wood stain layered with antique white, allowing the wood grain to remain visible while softening the overall surface. The finish reads as aged rather than decorative, emphasizing familiarity and use over polish.
The lower door is framed with a white-painted wood inlay and fitted with glass, creating a shallow display window rather than a purely decorative panel. Set behind the glass is a vintage botanical tomato print, depicting ripened and immature fruit on the vine. The combination of inlay and glazing elevates the door from simple storage to quiet presentation, echoing early domestic practices of protecting cherished paper goods while keeping them visible.
The door is mounted with brass vintage hinges secured using brass flat-head screws, reinforcing the cabinet’s utilitarian character. It is finished with a solid wood knob mounted on a turned dowel salvaged from an industrial-era working-class dresser—an intentional reuse consistent with early household repair traditions.
Small cabinets of this type were produced for everyday domestic use rather than formal display. In working- and middle-class homes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, furniture was expected to be adaptable, repaired as needed, and refinished multiple times throughout its life.
Glass-fronted doors were often added or modified to protect prints, devotional images, or practical illustrations while still allowing visibility. Botanical imagery in particular was common in kitchen-adjacent spaces, reinforcing the connection between food, labor, and home.
This piece reflects that lineage—not as a pristine artifact, but as a functional object shaped by use, repair, and thoughtful update.
→ Sage green wood stain→ Antique white layered finish→ White-painted wood inlay→ Glass-fronted door panel→ Brass vintage hinges→ Brass flat-head screws→ Solid wood knob with dowel mount salvaged from an industrial-era dresser→ Vintage botanical tomato print
Very good refurbished condition.
The cabinet is structurally sound, with light surface variation, visible grain, and subtle inconsistencies consistent with age and hand-finishing. Minor tool marks and softened edges have been retained intentionally to preserve character. The glass is intact and properly seated. Hardware is secure and fully functional.
This cabinet offers utility without pretense.
Its scale allows it to function easily as a bedside cabinet, kitchen accent, or entryway piece. The glass-fronted botanical inset adds warmth and familiarity while remaining understated. It is a piece that rewards proximity rather than attention—designed to be used, not staged.
It belongs in interiors that value patina, material honesty, and objects that feel lived with rather than styled.
Viridian Eclection curates objects shaped by labor, repair, and quiet endurance. This cottage cabinet reflects that philosophy—carried forward with care, honoring its working origins while remaining relevant in the modern home.
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