Dutch Art Deco Haagse School coffee table by Pander and Sons, 1920s
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Haagse School modernist coffee table from around 1920 by famous manufacturer Pander. The designer of this particular table is unknown, possibly Cor Alons. The table is made from oak. It is stable and heavy. The table has been broken at the base and has been reglued at several places. The top has an older restoration as well (has been broken).
''Haagse School'' furniture manufacturing was centered in the city of The Hague with its rather affluent clientele.
In the 1920s, a style of architecture and furniture design emerged in The Hague that would become known as The Hague School. More sober than the imaginative Amsterdam School and more elegant and luxurious than De Stijl, this style is also called Dutch Art Deco.
After the First World War, young designers such as Henk Wouda, Cor Alons and J. Brunott developed their own modern design for the interior. They chose the work of the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as the most important example. They combined their idiosyncratic preferences with the commercial requirements of the Hague furniture factories. The result was the now well-known Dutch 'Hague School' style with its straight and geometric, cubist lines and shapes.
Creator | Pander |
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Design Period | 1920 to 1939 |
Production Period | 1920 to 1939 |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Identifying Marks | yes - Pander |
Style | Art Deco, Amsterdamse School, Haagse School, Modernist |
Detailed Condition | Good — This antique piece is unrestored and in its original condition. The tabletop has been glued professionally |
Product Code | 0170 |
Restoration and Damage Details | Good condition |
Materials | Oak |
Color | Brown, Black |
Height | 63 cm |
Diameter | 69 cm |
Weight Range | Standard — Between 15 kg and 20 kg |
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