Monumental Art Deco Counter Attributed to De Coene, Belgium 1920s

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A commanding example of early 20th-century Belgian craftsmanship, this large Art Deco counter, attributed to the esteemed De Coene Frères atelier. This piece embodies the grandeur and geometric precision of the interwar period. Crafted in the 1920s, the piece is executed in richly grained oak veneer, professionally refinished to reveal its original warmth and architectural clarity.

The façade is a masterclass in Art Deco ornamentation: bold circular motifs anchor the composition, flanked by rhythmic horizontal bars and recessed shelving that balance symmetry with sculptural depth. Rounded corners and softened edges temper the piece’s monumental scale, lending it a sense of elegance and approachability. The proportions suggest versatility, equally suited as a bar, reception desk, or statement console in a curated interior.

De Coene, based in Kortrijk, was among Belgium’s most influential design houses of the era, known for marrying artisanal woodworking with avant-garde aesthetics. This counter reflects their ethos: a fusion of decorative ambition and functional rigor, rooted in the optimism of the 1920s.

A rare and museum-worthy piece, ideal for collectors, designers, or hospitality spaces seeking a dramatic focal point with historical gravitas.

Dimensions:
Height: 95 cm
Width: 250 cm
Depth: 60 cm

Ref. 25-0669

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