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Product Overview
The Piece
An extraordinary antique primitive pine cottage buffet cabinet, dating to approximately the 1890s–1910s, restored and refinished by Viridian Eclection in a layered Viridian green and antique walnut finish. This piece has the soul of an old working farmhouse cabinet, the kind of furniture built before planned obsolescence became humanity’s favorite hobby.
Constructed from old pine or softwood, the cabinet features a wide plank top, scalloped gallery back, paneled doors, interior shelving, porcelain knobs with aged brass rosette centers, and a charmingly irregular utility-first form. It appears to have once served as a country kitchen cabinet, dry sink-style storage piece, washstand, work cabinet, or cottage buffet.
Inside the piece, a collection of early paper ephemera was discovered, including an Arm & Hammer “Polar Bears” animal advertising card, a Champion Evaporator Co. card from Hudson, Ohio, a railroad tag, old buttons, metal pieces, and small found objects. These discoveries do not definitively date the cabinet, because antiques love making us suffer, but they strongly support its long household life and early 20th-century use.
History & Provenance
This cabinet belongs to the tradition of vernacular American country furniture, made for use rather than ceremony. Unlike formal Victorian sideboards or factory-polished dining room pieces, this cabinet was built simply and practically, likely for a kitchen, washroom, pantry, service area, or rural household workspace.
The construction tells its own story. The wide planks, simple nailed joints, scalloped back rail, false drawer-style front, paneled lower doors, and utilitarian interior all point toward a primitive pine cabinet from the late 19th to early 20th century. The proportions are humble but deeply charming, with a working-piece quality that feels far more personal than showroom furniture.
The found ephemera adds another layer of interest. The Arm & Hammer advertising card, Champion Evaporator Co. card, railroad tag, old buttons, and small metal pieces suggest the cabinet passed through real domestic or workshop life. These were the kinds of objects that collected in drawers, false compartments, and forgotten corners of working furniture, turning the piece into a quiet time capsule.
Viridian Eclection restored and refinished the cabinet in a layered green and antique walnut palette, preserving its primitive character while giving it a more refined, usable presence for today’s interiors.
Product Description
This antique pine cabinet features a rectangular case with a wide plank top, scalloped gallery back, lower cabinet storage, interior shelving, and two front knobs. The upper front includes a false drawer or apron-style section, while the lower portion opens to reveal usable storage.
The finish has been thoughtfully updated in a layered Viridian green and antique walnut treatment, allowing the warmth of the old wood, surface wear, nail marks, and texture to remain visible. The result is rustic, refined, and deeply atmospheric.
The porcelain knobs with aged brass rosettes add a soft decorative detail against the worn wood surface. The cabinet shows visible age throughout, including old nail marks, scratches, surface variation, splits, repairs, worn edges, staining, oxidation, and irregularities consistent with age and prior use.
This piece would work beautifully as a buffet, bar cabinet, entryway storage piece, cottage kitchen cabinet, linen cupboard, coffee station, retail display cabinet, or decorative antique storage piece.
Product Attributes
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Item | Antique primitive pine cottage buffet cabinet |
| Estimated Date | Circa 1890s–1910s |
| Style | Primitive, cottage, farmhouse, country, vernacular American furniture |
| Material | Pine or softwood construction |
| Finish | Restored and refinished in layered Viridian green and antique walnut |
| Form | Buffet cabinet, dry sink-style cabinet, country storage piece |
| Top | Wide plank top with visible age and surface wear |
| Back Detail | Scalloped gallery back |
| Doors | Lower cabinet doors with interior storage |
| Interior | Open shelving / storage compartment |
| Hardware | Porcelain knobs with aged brass rosette centers |
| Found Ephemera | Arm & Hammer advertising card, Champion Evaporator Co. card, railroad tag, buttons, metal fragments, and small found objects discovered inside |
| Approx. Dimensions | [Insert dimensions] |
| Approx. Weight | [Insert weight] |
| Condition | Antique condition with restoration. Age-related wear includes scratches, splits, nail marks, old repairs, finish variation, surface staining, patina, and irregularities throughout. |
| Recommended Use | Buffet, bar cabinet, entryway storage, cottage kitchen cabinet, linen storage, retail display, decorative storage |
| Location | Reno, Nevada |
Condition Note
This cabinet is an antique working piece and shows age throughout. Expect visible wear, including old nail heads, scratches, splits, stains, edge wear, surface irregularities, old repairs, and natural movement in the wood.
The cabinet has been refinished and restored by Viridian Eclection in a layered green and antique walnut finish. Its character remains intentionally imperfect, because sanding every old thing into sterile submission is how furniture ends up looking like it has no memories.
The found paper ephemera and small objects are part of the cabinet’s discovery story and may be included or photographed as part of the provenance-style documentation, if desired.
Why This Belongs in Your Home
This cabinet brings warmth, utility, and story into a room. It has the look of old cottage furniture that has been used, repaired, saved, and transformed over time. The scalloped gallery back gives it charm, the plank construction gives it age, and the refinished green and antique walnut tones give it the kind of layered depth that works beautifully in collected interiors.
Use it as a buffet in a dining room, a bar cabinet in a sitting room, a linen cabinet in a hallway, or a storage piece in an entryway. It would also be stunning in a retail environment, styled with ceramics, glassware, folded textiles, antique books, or florals.
It pairs especially well with:
→ Ironstone and cream ceramics
→ Vintage glassware
→ Brass candlesticks
→ Oil paintings and landscapes
→ Woven baskets
→ Linen textiles
→ Stoneware crocks
→ Antique mirrors
→ Dark wood and painted furniture
The beauty of this piece is that it does not feel manufactured. It feels found, restored, and reimagined. The old pine, scalloped back, worn surface, and discovered ephemera give it a sense of life that new furniture simply cannot fake, no matter how aggressively a catalog calls something “heritage.”
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