Dutch Art Deco Amsterdam School colourful table with original paintwork, 1920s
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A characterful small pedestal or plantstand, very recognizably Amsterdamse School period, 1920s. The paintwork has similarities to designs by Jan van Zeeland, a designer from the Dutch Art Deco period who is known for his hand-painted side tables. The table has the original paint with signs of aging and patina. It's unrestored.
It's a great collector's piece for the Amsterdam School enthusiast but also a daring out of the box choice for eclectic interior designers. It's a unique piece, tables in this style are very rare and increasingly popular as interior accent pieces.
The table is very stable and sturdy, the wood is most probably in beech or elm. The last picture is taken with a camera using the flash function, to show condition of the paintwork in as most detail as possible.
Background information Amsterdam School
''The Amsterdam School'' stands for the Dutch architectural movement that flourished between 1910 and 1940. The movement influenced other art forms such as sculpture, furniture design and urban planning. Some characteristics of the Amsterdam School include: Expressionist and organic shapes, decorative sculptural elements and a focus on craftsmanship.
The Amsterdam School movement is seen as a very important chapter in Dutch architectural history and to this day a very recognizable and beloved style worldwide.
''Amsterdam School'' is a collective name for the exuberant, imaginative and innovative design style from the period 1910-1930 by a diverse group of Dutch architects, interior designers and sculptors. Influential architects and designers include Michel De Klerk, Hildo Krop, Piet Kramer en J.M. van der Meij.
The Amsterdam School embodies several contradictions. It is an architecture that is instantly recognisable yet difficult to define. It celebrates the communal and the social yet gives almost infinite room for individual expression. It can look hyper-modern yet curiously medieval. And, at its most creative, it can be utterly, infectiously bizarre.
Amsterdam School architects designed a lot of exteriors and interiors in Amsterdam, but the style spreaded further all around the Netherlands. The Hague has its own variant, called The Hague School.
Creator | Possibly by Jan van Zeeland |
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Design Period | 1920s |
Production Period | 1920s |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Identifying Marks | No |
Style | Dutch Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Amsterdamse School, Arts & Crafts |
Detailed Condition | Original and unrestored paint and surfaces, table is stable and very sturdy |
Product Code | 0347 |
Restoration and Damage Details | Original paint |
Materials | Beech |
Color | Red, orange, yellow, green |
Height | 30 cm |
Width and Depth | 30 x 30 cm |
Weight Range | Light (less then 2 kg) |
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