Art Decò Coffee Table Rosewood Italy XX Century

Second Fourth XIXth Century

Code :  ANMOST0152701

55.00
Art Decò Coffee Table Rosewood Italy XX Century

Second Fourth XIXth Century

Code :  ANMOST0152701

55.00

Art Decò Coffee Table Rosewood Italy XX Century - Second Fourth XIXth Century

Features

Second Fourth XIXth Century

Style:  Art Deco (1920-1950)

Age:  20th Century - from 1901 to 2000

Origin:  Italia

Main essence:  Bois de Rose

Description

Art Decò coffee table, has an undertop drawer; veneered in bois de rose.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear may require restoration and resumption of polishing.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 48
Width: 55
Depth: 31,5

Additional Information

Style: Art Deco (1920-1950)

The name Art Déco is due to the exhibition held in Paris in 1925, which was called the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative Arts and was the successor of the Liberty style.
Art Déco is a historical stylistic period formed after the Liberty floral period, shortly after the end of the First World War.
There was an almost radical change anticipated by the growth of the Precisionist movement and that of Cubism (in art), the Art-Decò furnishings were characterized by decidedly more rigid lines and the presence of geometric figures, definitively abandoning the sinuous and wavy lines , of objects and furnishings, from the previous Liberty period.
It asserted itself from the dawn of 1915 until the beginning of the 30s.
This style was transversal and major exponents were created in the most diverse art forms, from urban architecture to painting, from sculpture to glass masters, from the production of objects such as furnishing accessories to jewellery.
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Age: 20th Century - from 1901 to 2000

Main essence: Bois de Rose

It is a hard, light blond wood, but with strong red and pinkish veins, which is obtained from tropical trees similar to rosewood. Its veins are reminiscent of striped tulips, which is why it is called tulipwood in English-speaking areas. It is used for inlays, often combined with bois de violette. In the 1700s and 1800s it was highly appreciated and used in France and England for precious veneers. It gives off scent for decades if not centuries after curing.

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