"Art Nouveau Dressing Table In Burr Walnut - Circa 1910"
Elegant and refined, this Art Nouveau dressing table in burr walnut illustrates the luxury of the early 20th century. The upper tray reveals the sumptuous veining of the burr walnut, topped by a large beveled oval mirror, which sits majestically in the center. The mirror is flanked by two slender light fixtures on tapered and fluted legs, in the style of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco masters of the period such as Paul Follot. These lamps are decorated with molded pressed glass with floral motifs, reminiscent of the works of the Muller brothers. The structure includes a functional storage area with two drawers at each end, fitted with delicately crafted brass handles. Resting on four tapered and fluted legs, typical of Art Nouveau, the dressing table combines beauty and practicality, offering generous space for personal belongings.
Dimensions: Length: 120 cm Depth: 50 cm Height: 156 cm
A little history Art Nouveau, which emerged at the end of the 19th century, is famous for...
Discover our collection of art nouveau and art deco furniture by clicking here