Art deco sideboard in precious wood veneer; rosewood, amboyna burl, elm, walnut and mahogany on a beech wood frame.
The varnish was applied with a stamp manually.
Ce furniture offers a large storage space opening with 4 doors and 2 drawers.
Width: 161 cm – Height: 92 cm – Depth: 56 cm.
The evolution of the art deco style
In the early 20th century, art deco furniture became popular, especially in America. This style was popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright, the famous architect and designer, who used it in many famous buildings, including the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.
Art Deco designs can include simple contemporary furniture pieces, such as a vanity or coffee table, to large-scale pieces that include a designer lounge chair or clawfoot bathtub. French furniture makers felt threatened by this growing popularity of German designs and styles, particularly the clean, minimalist Biedermeier design.
French designers decided to introduce new French styles into the living room of 1912. This included various types of armchairs, tables and footstools to fit the French style.
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