Elegant black lacquered Art Deco sideboard,
Nr. 2384 |
sold
Elegant black lacquered Art Deco sideboard from France, circa 1930. The body of the sideboard stands on a pedestal and features two lockable doors with one shelf inside. The piece has a strict geometric form and original hardware and locks.
Dimensions: Height: 104.5 cm | Width: 125 cm | Depth: 46 cm
This is an extremely elegant sideboard with beautiful original hardware and proportions. That is why these pieces are highly sought after. They can fit well with both modern furniture and existing pieces of other styles.
Art Déco Sideboards
An Elegant black lacquered Art Deco sideboard is a furniture piece in the style of this movement, featuring a glossy black surface. Typically, the sideboard has a flat rectangular shape and is often adorned with decorative elements such as curved lines, geometric shapes, or abstract patterns. Common features of this style include drawers, cabinets, and open shelving.
These sideboards are often crafted from high-quality materials such as wood or metal. A black lacquered Art Deco sideboard is a timeless piece of furniture that adds elegance and style to any room.
Art Deco Style
The Art Deco style was inspired by a variety of sources, including Egyptology, ancient architecture, the art of the Vienna Secession, and the aesthetics of the Machine Age. It was applied in a variety of fields, including architecture, furniture design, jewelry, fashion, and graphic design.
In furniture design, Art Deco was characterized by the use of exotic materials such as precious woods, ivory, and tortoiseshell, as well as the use of clear geometric forms and strong colors. Art Deco fashion featured geometric shapes and clean lines, often incorporating shiny fabrics such as silk and satin.
Today, Art Deco remains an important part of design history and continues to inspire designers around the world.
You can find more Art Deco cabinets, Art Deco chests of drawers and Art Deco lamps in my shop in Wiesbaden. Regine Schmitz-Avila – your specialist for French Art Deco furniture and art objects from around 1930.