Antique Market in Milan
In Milan in Viale Espinasse 99 (in Viale Certosa), a selection of antique furniture varies by era, style and place of origin.
Visible in the shop , in the Cambiago warehouse and purchasable online at any time: dressers and chests of drawers from the 16th to the 19th century in Neoclassical, Empire and Baroque style, tables in Baroque , Directoire style, Napoleon III sideboards , Liberty , Restoration , Louis XVI carved seats , Charles X ....
Every week many new arrivals , studied, restored and offered in the best possible conditions.
How to get:
TRAM: 1-12-19
BUSES: 57-40
400 meters from the Villapizzone-Certosa railway link
Timetables:
Monday: from 3pm to 7pm
From Tuesday to Friday: from 11 to 13 and from 15 to 19
Saturday: from 10 to 19
* THE STORE IS OPEN ON THE FIRST AND THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH.
Contacts
Whatsapp/Tel: 339 128 2198 o 02 33 400 800
Email: negoziomilano@dimanoinmano.it
Facebook: Di Mano in Mano (Milano)
Instagram: @dimanoinmano
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A bit of history
The term antiques does not only indicate the antiquity of an object but identifies its historical value, antiques are evidence of the styles and tastes of the past.
As we know fashions are cyclical, what was liked will still be liked, a quality piece of furniture will never lose its value, if the stylistic choices are adequate it will have a timeless style that can always be appreciated.
Classical and then Hellenistic culture and architecture still influence the style of architecture of furnishings and buildings in particular today and have been a fundamental point of reference in the past.
The production of antique furniture and antique objects prior to the third industrial revolution is characterized by artisanal construction methods and a classic style.
Although the forms of expression are many and vary according to the geographical area and the period, floral decorations and references to architecture with columns and capitals are the basis of the common taste of the 19th century.