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Walnut Root And Ebonized Wood Art Deco Style Side Table

$3,200
$4,00020% Off
£2,472.56
£3,090.6920% Off
€2,858.51
€3,573.1320% Off
CA$4,521.83
CA$5,652.2920% Off
A$5,071.53
A$6,339.4220% Off
CHF 2,655.88
CHF 3,319.8620% Off
MX$61,624.09
MX$77,030.1120% Off
NOK 33,725.28
NOK 42,156.6020% Off
SEK 31,973.94
SEK 39,967.4320% Off
DKK 21,337.26
DKK 26,671.5720% Off

About the Item

This Art Deco style side table, crafted from walnut root and ebonized wood, exemplifies the sophistication and opulence of early 20th-century design. The table's surface features a striking walnut root veneer, expertly worked using the quartering technique. This technique involves slicing the wood in such a way that the grain pattern creates a mirror-like effect, showcasing the natural beauty and intricate detail of the walnut root. The result is a mesmerizing visual symmetry that draws the eye and adds a touch of luxury to any space. Art Deco, a design movement that flourished from the 1920s through the 1940s, is known for its emphasis on glamour, geometric forms, and rich materials. This side table epitomizes those qualities through its sleek lines and refined craftsmanship. The contrast between the warm, organic texture of the walnut root and the bold, dramatic ebonized wood reflects the Art Deco love for combining natural elements with modern aesthetics. The quartering technique, used here, was a favored method in Art Deco furniture to create unique and visually striking patterns. By arranging the wood veneer in a way that enhances its natural grain, artisans achieved a sense of movement and depth, making each piece of furniture not just functional but also a work of art. This technique is reminiscent of the elaborate and often luxurious designs of the period, where the interplay of light and texture was used to create a sense of opulence. The use of walnut root and ebonized wood highlights the Art Deco period's fascination with contrasting materials. The walnut root veneer, with its rich, organic patterns, contrasts beautifully with the sleek, dark ebonized wood, which adds a touch of sophistication and modernity. This juxtaposition is a hallmark of Art Deco design, which often combined traditional craftsmanship with contemporary flair. Historically, the Art Deco movement emerged as a reaction to the ornate and overly decorative styles of the 19th century, embracing instead a more streamlined and geometric approach. This side table, with its meticulous use of materials and refined technique, embodies the Art Deco ideal of luxury and modernity, making it a timeless piece that continues to captivate and inspire. In summary, this walnut root and ebonized wood side table is a quintessential example of Art Deco design, showcasing the elegant quartering technique and the era's signature combination of natural and modern elements. Its mirror-like walnut root veneer and sleek ebonized wood make it a striking addition to any interior, reflecting the sophistication and artistic innovation of its time.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.87 in (53 cm)Diameter: 23.63 in (60 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Deco (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Walnut,Wood,Ebonized
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    CABA, AR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU5634241512692

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