Dutch Art Deco curvy Amsterdam School accent table by J.J. Zijfers, 1920s
This rare and very modestly sized 1920s side table by the firm of J.J. Zijfers & Co (Amsterdam) is an unusual and wonderfully expressive little piece. It’s the kind of accent table that fits effortlessly beside a chair, between two seats, or as a stand for a special object. Attributions in early Dutch Art Deco furniture are sometimes rediscovered only decades later. This design is one such case: a recently surfaced brand-marked example confirmed it as the work of J.J. Zijfers.
Though modest in size, it has a presence that immediately draws the eye - partly due to its black stained round top, but even more so because of the distinctive way its four legs curve and taper toward the floor.
From certain angles, the legs create the outline of a folded skirt or pleated garment, giving the table a soft, organic profile. The interplay between the warm oak surfaces and the black-stained feet and top edge adds a graphic contrast.
A small circular wooden brace sits just above the floor, which accentuates the inward sweep of the legs and ties the structure together. The piece has a sense of motion, as if the forms are gently turning around the center.
Background information Amsterdam School
| Creator | Fa J.J. Zijfers (Amsterdam) |
|---|---|
| Design Period | 1920s |
| Production Period | 1920s |
| Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
| Identifying Marks | No |
| Style | Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Amsterdamse School, Applied Arts, Arts & Crafts |
| Product Code | 0532 |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Very good condition, minor wear and very sturdy and stable. Lightly restored |
| Materials | Oak |
| Color | brown, black |
| Height | 48 cm (18.9 inch) |
| Diameter | 30 cm top, at widest 37 cm ( 11.8 in (14.6 in at widest)) |
| Weight Range | Standard — Between 5 kg and 7 kg |


