Art Déco Bedside cabinets

Nr. 2329 | 5.800,-- Euro
Art Déco Bedside Cabinets

Art Déco Bedside cabinets

France around 1930.

Amboina wood, original marble tops.
Original chrome fittings.
Inside one drawer
Height: 63 cm | Width: 66 cm | Depth: 33 cm

Price: 5.800,– € 

(Including 19% VAT that is deductible)

Art Déco Bedside Cabinets

Some of the most famous Art Deco furniture pieces made from Amboina wood date back to the 1920s and 1930s, such as this pair of Art Deco Cabinets, and are highly sought after by collectors and art lovers. Famous furniture pieces made from this exotic wood include desks, vanities, bookcases, and chests of drawers.

In the Art Deco period, nightstands or cabinets were often made from high-quality materials such as exotic woods like Amboina, as well as metal and glass. They were typically designed with clean lines, geometric shapes, and decorative elements such as inlays, veneers, and carved details.

Today, nightstands or cabinets remain popular in bedrooms and are available in a range of styles from traditional to modern. They can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, glass, and acrylic, and may feature drawers, shelves, or a combination of both. Some models even come with built-in charging ports and wireless speakers, making them highly functional in addition to their decorative value.

Today, Amboina wood is rarely used in woodworking due to its rarity and protected status. Furniture and decorative objects made from this wood have become valuable collector’s items that often fetch high prices at auctions. Amboina wood comes from a tree called “Pterocarpus indicus,” which is native to Southeast Asia and is prized for its beautiful grain and warm tones.

Amboinas is such a beautiful wood and we have so many more Amboindas for you, just have a look at this Art Deco Desk.

Art Deco at RSA Wiesbaden

You can find more Art Deco cabinetsArt 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.

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