Dutch Art Deco Modernist Pedestal, 1950s
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A modernist pedestal in the Hague School tradition & style, dating estimated between the 1950s and 1960s.
A medium sized pedestal (71 cm high), designed with strong modernist lines — tapering upward from a broader base to a smaller square top (25 x 25 cm). Crafted in solid oak and oak veneer, it has sturdiness and visual lightness, making it ideal for displaying heavy sculptures, ceramics, or art objects.
The design is simple and modernist; clean planes, sharp angles, and a presence that reflects the Hague School’s affinity with sober, architectural forms. Its geometric silhouette ensures that whatever is placed on top takes center stage, while the pedestal itself also makes for a great accent piece in a room.
Pictures are taken in natural light and sunlight and in different angles to give an idea of the ways this pedestal could work in a space. It is very stable and sturdy and suitable to place a very heavy sculpture or a buste on.
Haagse School (The Hague School) is a more sober Dutch Art Deco variant opposed to Amsterdam School. Straighter lines and rationalist principles are characterisctics of this style. The Dutch Haagse School architects like Hendrik Wouda, and Cor Alons were greatly inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright.
| Creator | |
|---|---|
| Design Period | 1950s |
| Production Period | 1950s- 1960s |
| Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
| Identifying Marks | |
| Style | Art Deco, Modernist, Haagse School |
| Detailed Condition | Good condition, small signs of age and wear |
| Product Code | 0514 |
| Restoration and Damage Details | |
| Materials | Oak and oak veneer |
| Color | brown |
| Height | 71 cm |
| Width and Depth | 25 x 25 cm (at the base 30 x 30 cm) |
| Weight Range | Light— Between 8 kg and 10 kg |
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