Dutch Art Deco Sideboard in Oak
Sideboard, oak, coromandel, glass, The Netherlands, 1930s
Elegant Amsterdamse School sideboard with a modest design defined by characteristic elements that impart the piece with a unique appearance. The sideboard is equipped with three asymmetrical doors and one drawer. Next to the drawer, there is a small showcase integrated with glass sliding doors. All doors and the drawer are equipped with a signature handle in contrasting dark coromandel wood. The red interior gets beautifully highlighted by the integrated light source. This credenza has a natural and modern expression, the grain of the oak is nicely visible and makes a wonderful combination in a contemporary interior.
The 'Amsterdamse School' originates from the 1910s as a reaction on the sober design of that era and was the Dutch equivalent of the French Art-Deco. Its characteristics are expressive buildings with curved brick facades, decorative masonry and sculptural details. A signature piece in the public space are the several bridges over the canals in the city of Amsterdam. The Amsterdam School was not only limited to architecture, but there are also numerous designs in interior, furniture, graphic design, textiles and other utensils. Mostly executed in luxurious materials, decorative forms and bright colors.
Kindly note that this item is in good, used condition with signs of age and use, including some scratches and marks. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.
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