Sycamore and Maple Side Table, Art Déco Style
A refined small side table in sycamore and maple veneers, its clean geometric structure and pale blonde palette characteristic of the finest French Art Déco furniture of the 1940s. French, circa 1940. Dimensions: 52 × 37 × 67 cm.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 52.0 x 37.0 x 67.0 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 20.47 x 14.57 x 26.38 inch |
| Période | 1930–1940 |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Matériaux | Solid Wood |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This small side table, executed in sycamore and maple veneers, exemplifies the restrained and elegant Art Déco aesthetic that flourished in France during the 1930s and continued into the wartime and immediate postwar years. The pale, almost silvery tones of sycamore and the finer grain of maple are combined to create a surface of quiet distinction, the two woods playing their complementary roles within a disciplined geometric composition.
French furniture of the 1940s has long been prized for the technical excellence and formal purity it sustained in the face of considerable material shortages. Makers working in this period refined their mastery of light fruitwoods and precious veneers — sycamore above all, for its delicate, shimmering surface — producing furniture of a particular elegance that speaks to the continued commitment of French craftsmen to the highest standards of their trade. This small table, with its considered proportions and carefully matched veneers, is a sympathetic example of that tradition.
Measuring 52 × 37 centimetres and standing 67 centimetres in height, the table is well proportioned for use as a bedside table, lamp table or small accent piece beside seating. Its slender form and pale tones make it a versatile companion to a wide range of interior schemes.
A charming and refined piece of French mid-century cabinet-making. In good vintage condition consistent with age. Dimensions: 52 × 37 × 67 cm.
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