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High Style Deco
27 W 20th St
New York City, NY 10011 , United States
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212.647.0035
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Art Deco Machine Age Book-Matched Walnut w/ Black Lacquer Accent Console Tables
$ 18,475
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Description
This striking pair of Art Deco Machine Age console tables, crafted in America circa 1935, exemplifies the bold geometric elegance and streamlined sophistication of the era. Constructed in book-matched walnut with a stunning pattern on the top surface that highlights the natural beauty of the wood, with its rich tonal variations and precisely mirrored grain patterns creating a sense of rhythm and symmetry. Accentuated with sleek black lacquer circumscribing the edge and base of each piece, the tables capture the essence of the Machine Age aesthetic, blending the warmth of organic materials with the cool precision of industrial design elements.
The tables are balanced in their proportions, with clean lines and an understated yet dramatic presence that makes them versatile for modern or traditional interiors alike. Their refined structure showcases the influence of modernism while maintaining the luxurious appeal of Art Deco materials and finishing.
Ideal for use in an entryway, living room, or as dramatic statement pieces in a hall or dining area, this pair embodies the innovative spirit and timeless craftsmanship of the Art Deco Era. Styling beautifully in a wide array of spaces and settings, from Art Deco to Mid-Century Modernist and Contemporary Interiors. In Mint Restored Condition.
American, Circa 1935 -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Lacquer, Walnut. Condition: Excellent. Refinished. Creation Date: 1935 Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco Incollect Reference #: 831940 -
Dimensions
W. 45 in; H. 35.5 in; D. 15 in; W. 114.3 cm; H. 90.17 cm; D. 38.1 cm;
Message from Seller:
High Style Deco was opened in 2004 by Howard Williams, starting out primarily featuring Art Deco furniture, lighting, art and accessories then expanding to include the best of Mid-Century items—resulting in a collection that represents the best of the 20th Century. In November 2012, High Style Deco relocated to a new six thousand square foot space that showcases their American and European inventory. NYC Location: 27 W 20TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10011 p: 212.647.0035 e: INFO@HIGHSTYLEDECO.COM
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