Late Art Deco Display Cabinet in Oak, Belgium 1940s

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A poised and architectural example of late Art Deco design, this Belgian cabinet from the 1940s reflects the movement’s transition from bold geometric experimentation to refined modern elegance. Crafted in richly grained oak, the piece balances decorative detail with functional clarity, an embodiment of post-war Belgian craftsmanship at its most sophisticated.

The cabinet is composed of two distinct sections: an upper vitrine with glass-fronted doors and mirrored backing, ideal for displaying ceramics, glassware, or objets d’art; and a lower compartment with solid oak doors adorned with subtle geometric inlays and fluted detailing. The black lacquered accents, visible in the trim and rounded front legs, introduce a crisp contrast, anchoring the composition with visual rhythm and depth.

The design speaks to the late Art Deco ethos: less flamboyant than its 1920s predecessor, yet deeply committed to material richness, proportion, and artisanal integrity. The use of oak, a noble and tactile wood, underscores the cabinet’s domestic warmth and durability, while the mirrored interior and glass shelving evoke a sense of lightness and display culture.

Whether placed in a curated living space, gallery setting, or hospitality interior, this cabinet offers both sculptural presence and versatile storage, ideal for collectors and designers seeking historical resonance with modern utility.

Dimensions:
Height: 163 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 40 cm

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