1930S ART DECO
display cabinet in blue walnut with inlay
display cabinet in blue walnut with inlay
First appearing in Paris in the 1910s just before the First World War - but saw its full expression between 1925 and 1940 - the Art Deco style made use of machine-age technology to reflect beauty in all aspects. This late 1930s display cabinet is produced using a rare blue walnut veneer that is quartered and patterned along the case front with a geometric contrasting inlay. Lower case opens to shelves with a three-shelf upper case accessed thru the glass fronted doors. A pull out shelf has integrated legs that descend to create a serving table.. Just gorgeous.
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Origin: Unknown
Period: 1930s
Dimensions: H 68.6 in W 40.2 in D 18.1 in
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