Art Deco tulip table,sold

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Art Déco tulip table
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Tulip table Art Deco
France around 1930

Rosewood

Round profiled pedestal base with four upstanding tulip-like struts.

Height: 49 cm | Diameter: 66 cm

Art Déco tulip table

An Art Deco Tulip table made of rosewood is a furniture piece in the style of the Art Deco movement that was made from rosewood. A Tulip table is a small round or oval table that sits on a central pedestal and is often used for placing flower arrangements or as a side table.

In Art Deco, rosewood was a popular choice for furniture and was often appreciated for its natural beauty and durability. In the Art Deco style, rosewood was often used in conjunction with other materials such as metal, leather, and glass to create an elegant and luxurious look.

Rosewood in Art Deco

Furniture pieces made from rosewood in Art Deco often feature clean lines and geometric shapes. Typical design elements include sharp edges, rounded corners, and stylized embellishments, often arranged in geometric patterns. The most famous furniture pieces made from rosewood in Art Deco include desks, sideboards, display cabinets, chairs, and beds.

Rosewood was often carefully processed to emphasize its natural beauty and was often coated with a glossy finish or polish. The natural grain and color of the wood were often incorporated into the design to achieve a unique look.

Overall, rosewood has made a significant contribution to the aesthetics and design of this influential art and design style. Nowadays, Art Deco furniture made from rosewood is highly sought-after collector’s items and can often be sold at high prices.

Sitting on this pair Art Deco chairs watching this tulip table is like living in Art Deco times.

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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