Art deco is however all about style and stylish pieces with symmetrical lines and geometric patterns are and always will be the most in demand.
Famous art deco furniture.
The brothers harry and lou epstein are two of europe s most distinguished art deco cabinet makers.
The use of glass a fragile and brittle material increases the object s status as a rare and decadent purchase.
Within a smaller space patrons could be more daring.
Jan 24 2017 on this board we highlight furniture designs related to the famous art movement art nouveau c 1890 c 1910.
1920s french high end art deco furniture was made from the most fabulous woods such as ebony and burl walnut maple or ash.
Lacquer also appeared in some of her major pieces.
Lalique was a french designer known for his glass art perfume bottles vases jewelry chandeliers and clocks which he produced first in the art nouveau and then in the art deco style.
Born in 1894 her interior design projects spanned from chicago to paris.
Cubism played a significant role in her aesthetic.
On many occasions he worked with other prominent furniture designers of the art deco period and after a whole century his furniture and decorative works are still highly valued by art collectors.
Various art deco artists have grown in popularity over the past few years and none more so than the decorative arts designers like clarice cliff and susie cooper.
Designers had creative freedom to create furnishings which were detailed to the last door handle chair or.
Wood art deco furniture some furniture used rich hard woods like ebony or macassar and also featured veneers or very thin layers of wood used as a surface covering of exotic woods like zebrawood.
Art deco is primarily defined by its eclectic choice of styles.
Famous for their exquisite avant garde designs and richly coloured veneers the pair took over their father s furniture workshop in east london in 1929 and immediately set about creating a range of innovative furniture that represented the best of art deco design in the early to mid 1930s.
Initially trained as a painter and close to many iconic figures in that world eyre de lanux also made her mark as an art deco furniture designer.
Towards the end of the 1920s ebony and other exotic woods were becoming scarce and exotic veneers from overseas such as brazilian jacaranda zebra wood palmwood and calamander.