Vienna Secession Sideboards
At the turn of the 20th century, Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffmann and several of their peers separated from the predominant Association of Austrian Artists to form a new professional union, the Vienna Secession.
The artists’ intent to break free from classical traditions in fine art evolved to encompass applied arts and interior design as well: In 1903, Hoffmann and Koloman Moser founded the Wiener Werkstätte, or "Viennese Workshop," to produce progressive furniture, ceramics, glass and textiles.
This talented collective of Austrian artists, architects and designers most famously created works in the Jugendstil style — the German branch of Western Europe's popular Art Nouveau. Jugendstil is associated with dynamic, rhythmic forms and undulating lines.
On 1stDibs, discover the sophisticated Vienna Secession furniture, art and decorative objects — ranging from watercolor paintings and prints to serveware and seating — that transformed Austria over one hundred years ago and maintain timeless appeal today.
Early 1900s Austrian Antique Vienna Secession Sideboards
Marble, Brass
Late 20th Century Danish Vienna Secession Sideboards
Oak
1960s Italian Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Teak
1950s American Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Mahogany
Late 20th Century Danish Vienna Secession Sideboards
Oak
1890s English Antique Vienna Secession Sideboards
Stained Glass, Oak
1950s Italian Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Brass
1980s American Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Rosewood
Late 20th Century Vienna Secession Sideboards
Wicker, Rattan, Wood
Late 20th Century Vienna Secession Sideboards
Wicker, Rattan, Wood
1910s Austrian Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Walnut
1960s European Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Mahogany, Teak
Early 20th Century Austrian Vienna Secession Sideboards
Brass
1920s Slovak Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Beech
1910s Austrian Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Brass
1910s Austrian Vintage Vienna Secession Sideboards
Brass