Wooden Cabinet Or Bedside Table From A School In Amsterdam, Netherlands, Circa 1915
A magnificent piece of furniture in the Amsterdam School style, dating from around 1915, illustrating the expressive geometry, rich materials, and architectural details characteristic of this influential Dutch design movement. Compact in size yet full of character, this piece embodies the combination of craftsmanship, symbolism, and sculptural forms typical of the movement. It features the distinctive trapezoidal silhouette often associated with the Amsterdam School: wider at the base and subtly tapering towards the top, it exudes a presence that is both grounded and dynamic. The door panel is adorned with a stepped geometric design and a carved teardrop detail, symbols of the movement's fascination with expressive, almost sculptural woodwork. The warm-toned wood grain adds depth and texture, while the dark plinth provides a strong visual anchor. Constructed from solid wood using traditional joinery techniques, this piece reflects the craftsmanship ethos of early 20th-century Dutch design. Its interior features practical shelves, making it ideal as a bedside table, side table, or decorative storage unit. The metal latch and hinges complement the overall aesthetic, adding subtle industrial touches without disrupting the design's harmony.
2 000 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 46
Height: 90
Depth: 37
Reference (ID): 1726769
Availability: In stock
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