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Piece: 1611684018
Price: £ 2450
USD: ($3220)
Piece Description
Impressive Art Deco Sideboard. The Sideboard Stands Upon Stylised Art Deco Feet and features an Inset Ebonised Plinth. Having 3 doors the Centre Door having a Double Bow Front (opening to reveal good storage space) and Retain the Original Art Deco Handles. The Sideboard has Rounded Corners and Top. The Sideboard is a Very Stylish Piece of furniture and has wonderful Walnut Timbers. This piece comes apart (very unusual) for easy access. Size: Height 41" (104cm) Width 78" (198cm) Depth 25" (63cm)
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When it comes to appreciating and including urban trends in furniture design, nothing caused a revolution better than the art deco movement. It led to an iconic style that simplified how people designed furniture, while incorporating the best of the emerging industrial edge.
When the art deco movement started in the early 1920s, all the furniture types that existed until then were converted to a new minimalist yet elegant style. The sideboard was among these furniture pieces, a favourite for serving food and storing dishes in the dining room. Just like that, art deco sideboards came to life, defining furniture making until today.
The 1920s was one of the most defining periods in furniture design, making a departure from the old styles of the 18th and 19th centuries and making a connection to modernity. Coming soon after, the 1920s marked a period of prosperity worldwide. Homeowners used different furniture styles to decorate their homes.
The art deco movement would never have been as big as it was without the contribution of Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann. He created furniture pieces with sleek design, fine craftsmanship, and expensive material, exemplifying the delicate craft of art deco.
Art deco refers to a design style that sprang in the 1920s after a world exhibition of the arts in Paris. It represents elegant, impeccably designed furniture pieces with eclectic details. After the First World War, artists, artisans, and architects sought to steer clear of the design styles of previous decades.
Art deco furniture sprung up in the 1920s. It features eclectic details, impeccable finishing, and outstanding elegance. So, vintage deco furniture refers to the same style as art deco. It's called vintage deco because it is not yet 100 years old. Once it attains 100 years, it will automatically become antique.
In 1925, the Exposition Internationale Des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modern was held in Paris bringing to the fore the Art Deco style, which had been simmering under the rudder since 1908. It was an international exhibition that brought together artists, architects, and furniture makers from across the world.
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