This impressive Pander display cabinet from the 1930s is a striking example of the Amsterdam School. The design combines the robust, architectural forms of this movement with the refinement of an original school classroom display case, resulting in a piece of furniture with a strong visual presence.
The cabinet is crafted from wood and glass, featuring a distinctive layered, dark plinth that provides the piece with a solid base. The warm brown tones of the wood contrast beautifully with the clean lines and the transparency of the glass doors and side panels. The interior features a wooden base and offers space for displaying objects. The cabinet bears the original numbering on the doors, contributing to its authentic appearance.
The display cabinet is in good condition, befitting its age and previous use as a shop interior. The wood displays a beautiful patina that emphasizes the historical value of the furniture.
This piece of furniture comes into its own perfectly in a spacious living room, a gallery, or a commercial space. The design fits seamlessly into interiors with a penchant for Art Deco, the Amsterdam School, or eclectic styles, where it serves as a functional and decorative centerpiece. The furniture is completely demountable.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, Black, TransparentMaterialGlass, WoodNumber of items1Height192 cmWidth431 cmDepth123 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains