Art Deco Stool in Bookmatched Zebrawood , Europe 1930s

Art Deco Stool in Bookmatched Zebrawood , Europe 1930s

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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur

‎‎Most of Europe has a long history of furniture-making. Through the 19-20th century, the continent also had a very strong tradition of cabinetmaking, or producing traditional furniture by hand. In the early 20th century, these cabinetmaking traditions began to merge with modern forces to create simple and refined pieces showcasing an amazing level of woodworking like this stool.

In the heady days of the 1930s’  Europe, an era marked by unprecedented cultural dynamism and bold artistic expressions, the Art Deco movement emerged as a testament to modernity and sophistication. This period witnessed the creation of exquisite furniture pieces that epitomized the union of form and function, this Zebrawood Art Deco Stool standing out as a prime example. The term "bookmatched zebrawood" refers to a meticulous woodworking technique where veneers are carefully sliced from a single piece of wood, creating mirrored patterns resembling the pages of an open book. Zebrawood, aptly named for its striking resemblance to the stripes of a zebra, was a favoured choice during the Art Deco era due to its distinctive grain patterns and rich, contrasting colours. The unique visual appeal of bookmatched zebrawood played a pivotal role in defining the luxurious and opulent aesthetic of Art Deco furniture and consequently, that of this stool. Art Deco design was characterized by geometric shapes, bold colours, and lavish ornamentation, reflecting the spirit of progress and innovation of the time. Zebrawood, with its inherent elegance and dynamic patterns, perfectly complements the sleek lines and angular forms prevalent in Art Deco furniture. The wood's warm tones and distinct grain add a touch of natural beauty to the otherwise modern impression of the design . The 1930s also marked a golden age of furniture design in Europe, with influential designers such as Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann and Jules Leleu contributing to the burgeoning Art Deco movement. These visionaries embraced new materials and innovative techniques while maintaining a commitment to craftsmanship and artistic integrity seen in this four-legged model. Stools, typically overlooked in comparison to larger furniture pieces, played a crucial role in the Art Deco interior. Their compact size and versatility made them ideal for multifunctional spaces, embodying the modern ethos of efficiency and adaptability. Today, stools are experiencing a resurgence in popularity as contemporary design embraces the concept of versatile and space-saving furniture.The upholstered seat in a premium patterned fabric highlights the round shape while quite literally also adding a functional layer to the stool.

This Art Deco Stool in bookmatched zebrawood serves as a captivating keepsake of an era marked by bold design and unparalleled craftsmanship. As a testament to the enduring allure of Art Deco furniture, this stool showcases the marriage of form and function, exquisite materials, and masterful woodworking. In a world where nostalgia meets modern sensibilities, the resurgence of stools as coveted design pieces highlight their timeless appeal and adaptability in contemporary living spaces.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The stool’s seat has been upholstered recently in premium patterned fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.

Dimensions:

16.73 in ⌀ x 17.71 in H

42.5 cm ⌀ x 45 cm H

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