Dutch Art Deco Amsterdam School Magazine Rack, 1920s

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Product Details
This generously scaled magazine stand, dating to around 1925, is a striking expression of the Dutch Amsterdam School movement - where a new kind of design, craftsmanship, and material poetry converge.
Made of solid oak, the piece carries a rich, warm patina that catches the light beautifully, emphasizing the natural depth and animation of the grain. The slatted construction forms a rhythmic interplay of verticals and diagonals, giving the stand an almost architectural silhouette. Its presence is both grounded and graceful, enhanced by subtle decorative details in macassar ebony veneer that introduce an elegant contrast at the feet.
The design embodies the ideals of the Amsterdam School: honest joinery, sculptural geometry, and a deliberate shift away from the ornate revival styles of the 19th century. Instead, it embraces clarity, craftsmanship, and the expressive potential of simple forms.
Despite its age, the stand remains in very good condition, showing only light signs of use appropriate to its century-long history.
A distinctive and refined piece of early 20th-century Dutch design, it offers both function and a beautifully crafted sculptural presence—equally at home as a practical object or a statement of taste.
Creator Unknown
Manufacturer
Design Period 1920s
Production Period 1920s
Country of Manufacture Netherlands
Identifying Marks
Style Amsterdam School, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts
Detailed Condition Very good original condition


Restoration and Damage Details

Light wear consistent with age and use

Plug Type
Product Code 0470
Materials Oak, Coromandel (Macassar Ebony)
Color Brown, Darker brown coromandel
Height 63 cm
Width x Depth 55 x 27 cm


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Dutch Art Deco Amsterdam School Magazine Rack, 1920s