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A sculptural gem from the early 20th century, this oak side table embodies the expressive spirit of the Amsterdamse School, a Dutch design movement that flourished between 1910 and 1930, blending Art Deco influences with a uniquely architectural sensibility.
Crafted circa 1920, the table showcases the movement’s hallmark traits: bold geometry, rhythmic curves, and a reverence for craftsmanship. Its warm oak construction is elevated by four elegantly arched legs, each terminating in a black wooden ball for graceful decoration. A circular lower shelf connects the legs in a dynamic interplay of form and function, while the round tabletop offers a generous surface for display or use.
The table’s sculptural presence and refined detailing reflect the Amsterdamse School’s ambition to elevate everyday objects into works of art. It’s a piece that speaks to both the utopian ideals and the artisanal rigor of Dutch modernism.
Perfect as a side table in a curated interior, or as a standalone accent in a collector’s ensemble, this piece carries the quiet authority of historical design with enduring relevance.
Dimensions:
Height: 66 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 25-0618