Anton Fortuin Tables
Anton Fortuin was a son of florist Willem Fortuin and Maria Ruijs. He was an apprentice in a stonemason (1892) and was trained in the evenings with Carl Geverding at the Drawing School for Crafts in Amsterdam (1893–98). He continued his education at the Academy of Visual Arts in Ghent (1898–1900). In 1901, he established himself as an independent furniture maker and sculptor in Amsterdam. Fortuin made, among other things, reliefs, small sculptures in stone and wood and utensils. He designed and decorated interiors for several mail ships.
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Creator: Anton Fortuin
Anton Fortuin Rustic Brutalist Dining Room Table, 1944
By Anton Fortuin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Magnificent and rare Rustic Brutalist extendable dining room table. Design by Anton Fortuin. Striking Dutch design from the 1940s. Solid oak with hand-carved elements. This wonderful...
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1940s Dutch Brutalist Vintage Anton Fortuin Tables
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Oak
Rustic Brutalist Coffee Table by Anton Fortuin, 1944
By Anton Fortuin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Magnificent and rare Rustic Brutalist coffee table.
Design by Anton Fortuin.
Striking Dutch design from the 1940s.
Solid oak with hand-carved elements.
This wonderful Rustic Brutalis...
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1940s Dutch Brutalist Vintage Anton Fortuin Tables
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Oak
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