Elegant and majestic, this Art Deco sideboard from 1940 embodies the full refinement of period craftsmanship, where the discipline of clean lines met the richness of fine materials.
Made in mahogany and rosewood, it plays subtly on contrasts: the warm, reddish tones of the mahogany engage in dialogue with the deep, dark grain of the rosewood, creating a visual presence that is at once restrained and luxurious.
Its marble top, in shades of beige and brown, adds a mineral note that perfectly completes the whole.
The stone's natural variations — sometimes soft, sometimes more pronounced — lend the piece a sculptural, timeless quality.
Patinated by time, this marble tells a story of elegance in its own right.
The balanced proportions, geometric lines characteristic of the Art Deco movement, and refined details — metal handles, symmetrical doors, precise joinery — all bear witness to an exacting standard of craftsmanship.
This sideboard is a statement piece, capable of grounding an interior in an atmosphere of prestige and authenticity.
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Period: 1940
Good condition.
Marble restored following damage.
Delivery available within France and internationally, upon quotation.
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