An exceptional and rare Art Deco sideboard from the 1930s, distinguished by its clean lines and architectural presence. This piece comes from a former private doctor's villa and remained in the same ownership for decades – a piece of furniture with history, character, and extraordinary appeal.
Crafted from high-quality mahogany, the sideboard impresses with its warm, deeply shimmering surface and the elegantly rounded sides typical of the late Art Deco era. The clean lines are complemented by a striking, solid brass crown, whose geometric design reveals a strong modernist influence and lends the piece an almost sculptural quality.
Inside, a well-thought-out layout with drawers and shelves perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics.
Another highlight is the generously sized, extendable marble top, elegantly integrated into the piece. It expands the usable surface area, transforming the sideboard into a versatile serving or bar element – a rare and highly practical addition that impresses both functionally and aesthetically. The original quarry label is still present on the underside of the marble top.
Particularly noteworthy is the high-quality construction with solid back panels set into grooves. The entire piece can be completely disassembled in just a few steps (8 screws) – a rare and extremely practical feature for furniture of this size and era.
The condition is very good, underscoring the exceptional quality and care of this piece.
This sideboard is far more than a functional piece of furniture – it is a statement piece for sophisticated interiors, ideal for design enthusiasts, collectors, or stylish residential and commercial spaces.
Details
Period: Art Deco, circa 1930s
Provenance: Germany (from a private collection / doctor's villa)
Material: Mahogany, solid brass elements
Dimensions:
Width: 242 cm
Height (including crown): 110 cm
Depth: approx. 70 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlueMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height110 cmWidth242 cmDepth70 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring