Dutch Art Deco cabinet, likely The Hague School, ca. 1925–1930. The piece of furniture features a clear geometric structure with panel doors and an asymmetrical layout comprising a drawer, open compartment, and cupboard section. The cabinet is crafted from oak with burr walnut veneer on the fronts, creating a lively and decorative wood grain. The cylindrical handles and subtle keyholes complement the austere and functional character of the Hague School beautifully. The panel construction and artisanal craftsmanship are characteristic of Dutch furniture from the interwar period. The cabinet offers practical storage space with a drawer, an open compartment, and shelves behind the doors. In good vintage condition with normal signs of use consistent with its age.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeigeMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height113 cmWidth140 cmDepth47 cm