Modernist Console Table, The Hague School, 1920s

€ 2 250,00
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Product Details

An elegant example of early Dutch modernism, this asymmetrical console table reflects the influence of The Hague School, with clear stylistic references to the work of Frits Spanjaard and Cor Alons. Its clean geometry, thoughtful proportions, and sculptural balance embody the refined functionalism of the interwar period.

Executed in dark lacquered oak, the table presents a bold yet balanced silhouette, with clean lines and subtle contrasts in mass and proportion. The dark finish enhances the graphic quality of its design while offering a rich, understated presence in any interior.
The piece has been expertly restored, bringing out the depth and warmth of the oak while preserving the integrity of its original design. The surfaces are smooth and well-finished, and the table is in very good condition overall, ready for use in a modern or classical context.
Ideal as a refined accent piece in a hallway, entry, or living space, the console also lends itself beautifully to displaying sculpture, ceramics, or a curated selection of books or design objects.
Creator Unknown
Design Period 1920s
Production Period 1920s - 1930s
Country of Manufacture Netherlands
Identifying Marks
Style Art Deco, Haagse School, Modernist, De Stijl
Detailed Condition Very good, stable and sturdy. Professionally restored
Product Code 0394
Restoration and Damage Details
Materials Oak
Color Dark brown
Height 60 cm
Width and Depth 50 x 42 cm
Weight Range Standard — Between 5 kg and 10 kg
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Modernist Console Table, The Hague School, 1920s