Art Deco Octagonal Side Table, Europe First half of the 20th Century
















Art Deco Octagonal Side Table, Europe First half of the 20th Century
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
During the early 20th century, Europe was experiencing a dramatic shift in design sensibilities. Art Deco emerged as a response to the austerity of the previous era, blending modernist ideals with a love for luxury and ornamentation. It was an era that celebrated geometric forms, rich materials, and innovative craftsmanship. Even after the height of the Art Deco period had passed, many of its defining motifs continued to influence furniture production throughout Europe.
Geometric forms occupied a central role in Art Deco design, where they were used to introduce structure and visual rhythm to everyday objects. The octagonal top immediately establishes the character of this table. It is made from triangular wooden elements that seem to radiate from the middle, adding great visual detail. Its faceted outline is echoed by the lower shelf, creating a layered composition that feels both balanced and architectural. Supported by four slender legs, the structure remains visually open, allowing the empty space to emphasize the relationship between the upper and lower surfaces. The rich grain of the wood complements the precision of the form, introducing warmth and natural variation across the surface.
The table reveals a constant interplay between geometry and proportion. The repeated octagonal elements create a sense of structure truly representative of Art Deco. Compact in scale yet distinctive in appearance, it functions as a side table and decorative accent, bringing a touch of Art Deco elegance to a wide variety of interiors.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The table has recently been reconditioned. Due to the age and nature of the wood, the item may have marks, scratches, and discolouration.
Dimensions:
21.06 in W x 19.48 in D x 25.19 in H
53.5 cm W x 49.5 cm D x 64 cm H