Art deco buffet at the char

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Chariot cabinet in dark rosewood marquetry, opening with four doors.

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Chariot furniture in dark rosewood marquetry, olive burl and amaranth fillet.

The sideboard opens with four doors with locks.

Beech wood frame.

length: 149 cm – Width: 41 cm – Height: 92 cm.

This piece of furniture is inspired by one of Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann's creations, which he made for his own dining room in 1922.

The history and style of Art Deco furniture dates back to the late 19th century. This Art became popular at that time thanks to a universal exhibition organized in Paris. This style was widely used in decoration, architecture, fashion, interior design and even art. Fashionable people at this time often had a large collection of Art Deco furniture. They loved owning and displaying their artwork in their homes.

Furniture from the art deco period of the 1920s

The art deco marquetry sideboards of the 1920s were remarkable pieces of the time, reflecting the elegance and innovation of the artistic movement, the style contrasted with the art nouveau buffet which had curved lines with shapes inspired by nature.

. Marquetry is a decorative technique which consists of using pieces of wood of different species to create patterns and designs on a surface. Artisans of the time used this technique to create unique and beautiful sideboards.

These sideboards were usually made from fine woods such as rosewood, rosewood or flamed maple. The designs created in marquetry were often geometric, inspired by African or Egyptian art, and used contrasting colors such as black, white and gold.

Art Deco sideboards were often designed with clean lines and geometric shapes, showcasing the beauty of marquetry. Doors and drawers were often adorned with brass or bronze handles, adding a touch of sophistication to the whole. Sideboards could also feature mirrors, shelves and niches, providing ample storage capacity for crockery and cutlery.

These sideboards were highly appreciated for their elegant design and quality of manufacturing. They were often used to furnish the dining rooms of bourgeois houses of the time. Today, art deco marquetry sideboards are collector's items sought after by antique lovers and design enthusiasts.

In summary, the art deco marquetry sideboards of the 1920s were exceptional pieces which marked their era with their beauty and sophistication. Thanks to their unique design and the quality of their manufacturing, these sideboards remain remarkable examples of the decorative art of the period.

Package weight 74 kg

1 reviews for Art deco buffet at the char

  1. Footnotes 5 on 5

    Anonymous (Customer confirmed) -

    Hello,
    I admire Ruhlmann's furniture and have reproduced the marquetry subject, on a larger scale.
    Do you intend to reproduce this piece of furniture?
    Bravo and thank you

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