ASHBEE, Charles Robert
(b. 1863, Isleworth, d. 1942, Godden Green, Kent)

Cabinet

c. 1905
Walnut stand, sycamore carcase and cedar drawers, 139 x 107 x 63 cm
Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The inspiration for this cabinet was the Spanish vargueño, a writing cabinet on a stand. A typical vargueño had a plain exterior that opened up to reveal a rich interior fitted with leather tooled with gold foil. The English designer Charles Robert Ashbee particularly admired this contrast and used it to great effect in designs for a number of fall-front writing cabinets. In this type of cabinet, the hinged front flap opens or 'falls' to form a horizontal writing surface.

This cabinet appeared in an exhibition of 1906 organised by the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, to which Ashbee belonged.




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