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Umbertine Style

The Umbertine style takes its name from the homonymous king Umberto I of Savoy who reigned from 1878 until his assassination in 1900. The Umbertine era can be placed within the Eclectic period which marked the second half of the 19th century. Although it took various aspects from the Napoleon III style , the Umbertine period was notable for being more eclectic and monumental. Also, it had more neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque influences.

Umbertine style


Furniture Umbertino style

Umbertine furniture is typically made with solid cherry, olive, oak and walnut wood. The Umbertine-style furniture that was re-proposed in this era were mainly: chests of drawers with marble tops with shaped mirrors , tables with carved band and turned legs with onion-shaped feet, upholstered chairs with sculpted backs, bronze chandeliers with arms and ramifications and finally chest of drawers and console with fine finishes and inlays. The Umbertino period lasted just under twenty years as in 1895 a new style called Liberty took over, universally known as Art Nouveau.

If you are looking for an Umbertino piece of furniture it is not difficult. They are very easy to find in antique stores . In these we can mainly clash with two types of period furniture : the first made with poor art and, therefore, with very simple lines, while the second with a more refined art, that is, more worked with curves and shapes. Thanks to the versatility of this antique furniture, their demand is very high. In fact, they can be easily combined with other styles, creating a pleasant and elegant environment.

Di Mano in Mano offers you a vast selection of Umbertine -style furniture updated every day with new pieces to satisfy your every need. We have been operating in the antiques sector for over 20 years and, for this reason, we can offer you all our experience and professionalism to guarantee you an excellent shopping experience. Don't wait, discover all our products in the online catalog now!