The Braziliance commode is a two-door cabinet designed by Dorothy Draper in 1939 for The Quitandinha, a resort near Sao Paulo, Brazil. Draper is known for overscale design elements and the commode reflects her aesthetic. The classic oversized acanthus leaves, hand-carved serpentine molding across the doors, and a shell carving on the center of the doors clearly exhibits Kindel's ability to execute complex designs. It is crafted of Cherry with one adjustable shelf behind the doors. Available in wood or painted finishes. Gilt leaf accents or painted accents are optional. Shown in Putty (52) and White (70)
Kindel Councill Karges specializes in customizable, made-to-order products. Email concierge@danielhouse.club to purchase in other finishes.
Dorothy Draper: If it looks right, it is right. Pioneer of the Modern Baroque style, Dorothy Draper was known for big and bold. This collection is a haven for the fearless use of color, pattern, and dramatic design elements. The Dorothy Draper collection is curated for those unafraid to embrace their own style and reject all that is impractical, uncomfortable, and drab.
-
Weights & Dimensions
-
Specifications
-
Shipping Policy
-
Return Policy
-
Disclaimer