There are pieces that arenβt βfurnitureβ β theyβre miniature architecture. This Augsburg cabinet, in rosewood and ebony, with exquisitely fine ivory inlays, has that absolute contrast only the 17th century can deliver: deep black, pale design like old light, and an almost theatrical elegance β made to hold your gaze and bring silence into a room.
The doors open like a well-kept secret, revealing a small universe of drawers, hidden compartments and geometric rhythm β as if each pull were a note and each scroll a breath. The decoration, with grotesques, arabesques and figures, is obsessively precise: a work of hand, time, and workshop pride.
By its quality and language, it is attributed to Ulrich Baumgartner, a name associated with Augsburg excellence. A collectorβs object β for those who understand that true luxury doesnβt shine: it whispers.
Available at Batalha Collection (Faro) / reservation and shipping.










