Table - Burr walnut - Art Deco

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Michel Karis
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Description from the seller

Art Deco-style table, crafted with premium veneer in selected burl wood, featuring rich, deep grain that creates a warm and elegant scenic effect.

The top, wide and slightly shaped, is adorned with a delicate inlaid filet along the edge, executed with great precision. The mirror-polished finish enhances the raw material, highlighting the natural figuring of the wood.

The structure is characterized by:
- column legs with elliptical bases, solid and well-proportioned
- central curved crosspiece, a distinctive element that recalls the geometric and dynamic taste of the era
- balance between soft lines and substantial volumes, typical of Deco design.

A high-quality handcrafted piece, recognizable in the precision of the inlays, the continuity of the grain (carefully juxtaposed) and the glossy multi-pass finish. The construction showcases traditional cabinetmaking techniques, with attention to both structural solidity and aesthetics.

This piece fits within the Art Deco lineage, an international movement developed between the 1920s and 1940s, characterized by elegance, luxury and modernity.

It evokes the taste of great masters and Deco designers active between France and Italy, where furniture production united high-level craftsmanship and stylistic innovation, destined for bourgeois residences and representative spaces.

Features
Material: wood with premium burl veneer
Finish: mirror gloss
Era: circa 1930s / 1940s
Style: Art Deco
Condition: very good
Construction: solid and stable

A statement piece, ideal for elegant settings, professional studios, or collectors of vintage furniture.

Art Deco-style table, crafted with premium veneer in selected burl wood, featuring rich, deep grain that creates a warm and elegant scenic effect.

The top, wide and slightly shaped, is adorned with a delicate inlaid filet along the edge, executed with great precision. The mirror-polished finish enhances the raw material, highlighting the natural figuring of the wood.

The structure is characterized by:
- column legs with elliptical bases, solid and well-proportioned
- central curved crosspiece, a distinctive element that recalls the geometric and dynamic taste of the era
- balance between soft lines and substantial volumes, typical of Deco design.

A high-quality handcrafted piece, recognizable in the precision of the inlays, the continuity of the grain (carefully juxtaposed) and the glossy multi-pass finish. The construction showcases traditional cabinetmaking techniques, with attention to both structural solidity and aesthetics.

This piece fits within the Art Deco lineage, an international movement developed between the 1920s and 1940s, characterized by elegance, luxury and modernity.

It evokes the taste of great masters and Deco designers active between France and Italy, where furniture production united high-level craftsmanship and stylistic innovation, destined for bourgeois residences and representative spaces.

Features
Material: wood with premium burl veneer
Finish: mirror gloss
Era: circa 1930s / 1940s
Style: Art Deco
Condition: very good
Construction: solid and stable

A statement piece, ideal for elegant settings, professional studios, or collectors of vintage furniture.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
60 kg
Specific region of origin
Sondrio
Title additional information
Art Deco
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Burr walnut
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
77 cm
Width
185 cm
Depth
97 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
Sold by
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