







Hague School Dutch Art Deco Lounge Chair in Solid Oak and Orange Corduroy
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Lounge chair, oak, corduroy, the Netherlands, 1930s
This armchair is exemplary of the Hague School movement that flourished during the 1920s and 1930s. Within the context of Dutch domestic culture, such design represented the most daring and refined approach to Dutch bourgeoisie interior art of the interwar period. The chair’s architectural form, with angular linearity, planar surfaces, and unembellished forms, demonstrates the disciplined monumentality characteristic of The Hague School – an aesthetic rooted in structural clarity, proportion, and material integrity. The warm tone of the oak and the deep orange corduroy upholstery temper the severity of the geometry.
This armchair is exemplary of the Hague School movement that flourished during the 1920s and 1930s. Within the context of Dutch domestic culture, such design represented the most daring and refined approach to Dutch bourgeoisie interior art of the interwar period. The chair’s architectural form, with angular linearity, planar surfaces, and unembellished forms, demonstrates the disciplined monumentality characteristic of The Hague School – an aesthetic rooted in structural clarity, proportion, and material integrity. The warm tone of the oak and the deep orange corduroy upholstery temper the severity of the geometry.
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Hague School Dutch Art Deco Lounge Chair in Solid Oak and Orange Corduroy
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