Dutch Art Deco Amsterdam School tripod pedestal in oak, 1920s

€ 1 650,00
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Product Details
A distinctive and sculptural Amsterdam School tripod pedestal from the 1920s, showcasing a rare and remarkable design. Crafted in oak with black-stained sides, the piece displays clear modernist characteristics in its sharply profiled legs and the beautifully wood-carved joints that clasp the circular top.
With its striking geometry and graphic contrast, this pedestal bridges Dutch Art Deco and early modernist design — architectural in presence yet graceful in proportion. The round stepped top and smaller lower tier create a rhythm of form and balance, giving the piece both visual tension and elegance.
Professionally restored and in very good condition, the surface retains a warm patina and subtle sheen that accentuate the natural grain of the oak. The structure is completely stable and sturdy, ready to display a sculpture, plant, or object of art.
This is an exceptional example of Amsterdam School craftsmanship, and its rarer, more sculptural form makes it highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike. It pairs beautifully with both modern pieces and antique interiors, adding a note of architectural refinement.
Creator
Design Period 1920s
Production Period 1920s
Country of Manufacture Netherlands
Identifying Marks
Style Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Modernist
Detailed Condition Very Good. Refinished professionally
Product Code 0340
Restoration and Damage Details Very good condition
Materials Oak
Color brown and black
Height 76 cm (30 inch.)
Diameter 28 cm (11 inch.)
Weight Range Standard — Between 5 kg and 10 kg
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Dutch Art Deco Amsterdam School tripod pedestal in oak, 1920s