Pair of art deco bedside tables in rosewood marquetry and elm magnifying glass, on a beech wood structure.
Bedside tables inspired by 1920s furniture
The dimensions of a bedside: Height: 61 cm - Depth: 40 cm - Width: 51.5 cm.
Each chest of drawers opens on the front by two drawers.
Chromed steel buttons.
Sold in pairs only, the price is for the pair.
The style of art deco furniture of the 1920s
During the 1920s, Art Deco furniture became extremely popular in Europe and the United States. It was often characterized by its geometric lines and luxurious finishes. He has become an icon of visual design, with modernity and optimism as his main message.
French furniture designers have used traditional techniques like marquetry and veneers to achieve the artistic appearance of their creations. Exotic woods were often used as veneers. They also added a rich depth of color to the furniture.
French furniture was often very elaborate and often used the best veneers available. They also incorporated artistic touches like carved or embellished details. The style was particularly popular with members of affluent society and was considered one of the most modern furniture styles at the time.