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Spectacular Unique One of Kind (Modernist) Art Deco Cabinet Storage DisplayItem #1619 WOW WOW! Feast your eyes on what may be one of the most unique Art Deco pieces of furniture we've offered for a long time. When I first saw this piece, sitting in a shop in Argentina, my jaw dropped to the floor. I had never seen anything like before (thought I've seen everything by now)? There is so much design and detail in the piece of furniture, someone who originally designed it (wish I knew who), utilized many of the best elements of geometric modernist triangular treatments. Yet there is a slight Art Nouveau treatment with the rounds dripping wood designs down the top and sides. Yet these shapes seem to resolve themselves in the feet which reflect a little of both. Forget all of that, just look at this piece of furniture, has an almost surreal feeling as well, Baby are you for real (or are you surreal or what). Wish I had a place in my house for this piece, I would not let this one get away. Never see this again. I think you know what i mean! Measurements: |
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Large Art Deco Cabinet, display storage with hand carved frontItem #1618 A beautiful European style Art Deco Cabinet with very nice detailing. The main wood treatment is a spectacular grained sycamore, found in a lot of European art deco furniture. What I love about this piece, first of all is the wonderful carving that runs down the front. The restoration really enhances the look with a rather contrasting point of view circa 1930's. Dark mahogany wood details the top, bottom and carved front. A perfect bookcase and/or display case for decorative objects, yet equally as functional in a bedroom for the storage of sweaters and clothing. Adjustable shelves in all areas and nice size too. Measurements: |
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Early French Art Deco 20's exquisite demi-lune shaped cabinet marquetryItem #1587 This a wonderful classic French early 1920's art deco demi-lune style storage cabinet. Please take special note of the wonderful floral marquetry in 4 panels on the front and side doors. The legs are very reminiscent of the designs of Paul Follet, Sue et Mare or my favorite Maurice Dufrene. Very high quality work throughout. It is a piece I bought about 3 years ago and has just completed a beautiful "frame off restoration". The legs are delicate and graceful. This an heirloom quality piece of furniture, I am thrilled with it. It also has two matching interior drawers with additional simple marquetry and storage. The top is all flamed crotch walnut wood with some very subtle marquetry as well. A stunning piece of furniture. Measurements: |
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Spectacular Hollywood Producer Art Deco Desk 1930's Harry CohnItem #1543 This is a great business! Every now and then something totally unique comes my way. Not always as it is presented. I am so excited to have completed this desk. It has been a project we've been working on now for well over 7 months. This desk was sold to me in January. It made its way to me from Seattle. This is the story I was told. This desk owned by the one of the most famous Hollywood producers from the 1930's Harry Cohn, part owner of Columbia pictures. The person I purchased it from had been given a photo but at last could not find the original photo showing Mr. Cohn at this desk. He did not want to do the research and figured I'd be a better custodian for a desk like this. If you check out all the photos enclosed, you can see the original desk I bought. It was an oval shaped racetrack executive desk! I liked the shape so I bought even without any really proof. (click on this link to see photos of the restoration). The desk arrived and to my dismay, the sides, which I thought were wood, had been added at a later date. They were metal with a covering made to look like wood. We took the side panels off and found a treasure hiding behind them, something I could not have imagined. The desk you see here has been restored, repaired, enhanced and designed to correspond with the design we believe was originally intended from its inception in 1930 (the date is also inscribed in one of the drawers: 2-18-30, additionally there are names: Mad-5, 19105-F.N.P. and Sunset). Maybe some Hollywood historian might be able to shed some light as to what these names, and numbers truly mean (stock numbers/movie sets)? Looking through the book "Screen Deco" I did find a desk that could possibly be this piece, from a movie called, " Crimes Without Passion 1934 Claude Rains and Esther Dale). If this is the desk, It appears to have been re-fitted, the outside "bones" had been shaved down in order to accommodate a more modest looking design. As you can see from our interpretation of the restoration, this desk had to originally be very modernistic, edgy and a bit "over the top". During this period of Hollywood movie making, the films using the new "Art Deco" sets were probably the most spectacular interpretations of high style art deco anywhere in the world and some might even say this was The Golden Era of Hollywood. In any event, we know it was built in 1930 and the design was originally black in most parts, since we found a lot of black over-spray when we took the top off to analyze the piece helping to determine how to restore it. We are kind of like archeologists, taking our ideas from the clues that were left behind. We did not change anything in the shape, the nicely carved black slats on the side or all original. Additionally, the top and the repeated wood base is also original. We did add the silver bands, which I assume were removed originally in order to accommodate the metal shell that was installed sometime later. We located some original art deco/bakelite handles and kept the top black which is now finished with a new piece of tempered glass including polished pencil edge. Maybe the desk was in the back lot and Harry asked his people for a desk, so the decided to make something a little more suitable for a Hollywood executive. In any case, this is our interpretation of what it could have been originally, we spent an awful lot of time on this piece and I have to say it is one of the most spectacular desks I've seen in all my "deco days"! It will take your breath away. It certainly does belong to the Hollywood era and I can certainly imagine that is how its life most likely began. The lucky person who can purchase this piece, having the right environment will no doubt inherit the history and "mojo" that I know lives inside this piece. Measurements: |
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Amazing quality Art Deco Walnut curved buffet or storage unitItem #1532 Wonderful lines, curvy walnut with spectacular grain and wonderful doors! Super, super restoration in French polish technique. All original handles, interior shelves, lots of room. This would make a great storage unit for all of your home movie equipment, dishes, barware or whatever? Ready to last someone a lifetime of enjoyment. Who is going to be ready for this............? Measurements: |
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Art Deco display - curio - bar cabinet in Ruhlmann styleItem #1510 Here is a spectacular piece of furniture. Custom made for our shop, it embodies all of these features: quality work, great display, wonderful wood, ivory inlay, 2 adjustable shelves. We had two, but one sold before it even hit the shores of the United States. The wood is spectacular and the U shaped pedestal bases really stands out. Its a keeper, influenced by the early 1920's and the style of Ruhlmann. A real beauty. Measurements: |
Magnificent Art Deco Dining SuiteItem #1377 For sale is a magnificent dining suite, beautiful dimensional macassar wood table with extravagant vertical grain. 8 (eight) fabulous fully reupholstered cream leather chairs (two with arms). One beautifully proportioned round buffet which exactly matches the dining table. It has a fitted silverware drawer and additional storage doors on the sides. The wood is quite exceptional with very exaggerated grain and color. The set is European in origin but has been completely restored. The legs on all pieces are a contrasting honey blonde color to the dark heavily grained wood. Very practical, beautiful and useful. Measurements: |
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Streamline French Art Deco Dining table and chairsItem #1376 What a wonderful and interesting dining room set. This table is a total knock-out. Check out the very cool bent chrome rail which helps reinforce a rather oval shape. Has the look of a bar rail (so step right up). Another great feature about this table is the way the table top extensions give you instant access to go from a rather modest size table to something that should easily sit 8- 10 people. The chairs are also quite unique, great wood backs with nice deco legs. It is a keeper for sure. The seats are done in a kind of snakeskin print and notice the notch on the sides of the chairs which also extend the fabric treatment. I like it very much! Measurements: |
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Unusual Art Deco Ebony Macassar Round Table with 6 chairsItem #1335 This is quite an unusual set. Great looking newly restored macassar round table with 6 equally interesting stools and leather tops. This would be great to use as an alternative to a formal dining area. The set is French in origin design circa 1930's. Maybe custom made at the time. Extremely high quality and beautiful veneer work. Could also make a great large coffee table that you could pull up the extra chairs when you need them. Perfect for sitting home with your friends and watching the latest blue-ray disk of The Thin Man! Martini's anyone? Measurements: |
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6 Art Deco French Dinning or side chairsItem #1300 Perfectly restored and ready to be put to use. 6 matching chairs with macassar and fruitwood. Ebony trim with chrome studs and beautiful leather. All of the nice details you expect from the classic French chairs. Measurements: 35" T X 17" W X 15" D |
1940s Mahogany Dining SuiteItem #1218 Here's a gorgeous 1940s Dining Suite made with beautiful Mahogany woods. The nine piece set comprises a table (with leaf), six chairs and both a tall and a long buffet. The overall design has a minimalist point of view with subtle Maple accents (such as the drawer pulls on the long buffet and the trim on the table and both cabinets) providing ornamentation. The straight-forward cream colored leatherette chairs are in harmony with the design of this set and yet offer a nice contrast to the Mahogany. The long buffet features five drawers (the top drawer is felt lined) and two side cabinets with plenty of storage. The tall buffet has four doors opening to shelves with loads of storage. The
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Art Deco Mahogany China Cabinet AND BuffetItem #1018 Here we have two very beautiful and impressive pieces of furniture. The workmanship, materials, design, function and flexibility all come together to produce two magnificent pieces of dining room furniture that are as lovely to behold as they are practical to use. Both cabinets are constructed of beautiful mahogany with parchment and marble details. The taller cabinet has a built-in light that illuminates automatically upon the opening of the center doors. It features four doors and lots of shelving to store china, table linens or ??? The two outer doors are constructed of a fluted mahogany while the two center doors are covered with a beautiful and tactile leather parchment. The entire cabinet sits on a glorious marble base. The longer cabinet (or buffet/sideboard) features a total of six drawers with brass pulls and plenty of shelving for storage. Again, the outer doors are made of a fluted mahogany and the inner are covered with the same leather parchment. This cabinet also sits on a hefty marble base. Pictures and text can describe the details and the essence but the sheer beauty and impressiveness of these two pieces of furniture is simply beyond words. The
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Italian Rosewood ArmoireItem #935 Now this is something I bet you haven't seen before. Very beautiful and very artistic. Of course, Italian Art Deco circa 1930's beautiful materials, completely restored inside and out. This was originally a closet or armoire of sorts. It can be adapted for many uses, either in an entry way, bedroom or office area. The wood as that rich fabulous rosewood (probably Indian) with beautifully etched or sandblasted art deco figures on the doors, complimented with natural wood tambour style doors and black lacquer handles.. The doors roll back to display a beautiful interior designed with period hooks to hold clothing and umbrellas etc. Also it lights up when the doors open. The size is 63" W X 69" T X 19" D at the deepest point. The interior room area is 58" X 50" and the door opening is 44" W X 58" T. A very original and remarkable piece. |
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French Oak Architect's CabinetItem #933 Very unusual and beautiful French architects cabinet in Oak with gold leaf treatments on the handles. This would also make a great wine storage cabinet in a dining room. Or at least, someone could remove cubby hole storage and make it into a nice stereo storage viewing room cabinet. Very unusual design, the outside doors pull out to allow for storage inside the cabinet of things such as drawings, posters or anything that has a long vertical shape. The overall size is 81" wide (which includes the 4" handles on each side so 73" for the major part of the piece), 50" T X 16" D. The outside storage compartments open up another 20" on each side when full open. The front interior storage is approx. 38" X 38". Quite a handsome piece. The round gold leaf pole style handles are decorative as you access that area from the side. |
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French Walnut Dining SuiteItem #812 This elegant dining suite personifies 1920's French deco at its finest. The set includes a table, six chairs, and two buffets, all of which were crafted in European walnut, very dramatic looking.. Each buffet has chrome and brass hardware and a beautiful grey marble top. This is great quality and will make someone's home very homey! Measurements:
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French Cabinet/Display CaseItem #749 This beautiful cabinet/display case would look terrific in a dining or living room. Although sold separately this cabinet happens to be a perfect match to item #747 (sideboard). Made in France during the 1930's. 59" W x 16" D x 59" H |
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Wooden Bar with InlayItem #561 Exquisite bar and console with a lovely wood inlay design. 66” W x 18” D x 45” T. |
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